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Wood Stoves & Fireplace
The Sacandaga area is no stranger to cold weather, nor is any other part of the Adirondacks. Most homes in the Adirondacks use some form of wood burning stove, pellet stove or gas or wood insert to supplement or totally heat their homes during the cold months. Fireplaces and wood stoves not only add heat to your home, they add style, charm and actually add about 10% value to your home.

