Outdoor wood furnace market on fireBy Nick Stewart Located in Thunder Bay, Innotech markets and manufactures two unique lines and four sizes of outdoor wood furnaces, which are sold in more than 90 dealer stores across Canada and the U.S. The company’s sales have soared in recent years, with an annual increase of 50 to 100 per cent. This year alone, Innotech is expected to produce approximately 1,000 stoves. “The industry is definitely changing from the viewpoint of its growth,” says Brian Bell, president of Innotech. “Our sales are directly relative to the cost of energy. People want something more cost-effective and efficient.” Bell credits the soaring cost of energy with significantly boosting his company’s sales and estimates that with electricity costs totaling up to nearly four times the cost of using an outdoor furnace – 87.3 cents versus 19.8 cents an hour for 27,000 BTU – growth will only continue in the coming years. As the president of Industrial Chrome and Machine Ltd., Bell’s connection to Innotech began when he saw that the market for hard-chrome plating and the company’s other related services was waning in 2002. In an effort to branch out to growing industries, he purchased Innotech that same year and combined its previous purpose as a marketer of outdoor furnaces with the capacity to manufacture them, employing nearly 25 people in the process. Noting that many outdoor furnaces are essentially similar, Bell points out that Innotech’s products differ in slight but significant ways. For example, most outdoor furnace manufacturers currently use Type 304 stainless steel, while Innotech uses Type 409, which Bell feels has a superior cost savings and a relatively similar protection against heat-stress cracking. What’s more, Bell prides himself on the simplicity of his outdoor stoves, which feature a minimum of moving parts and a maximal ease of operation. “A lot of our competitors have digital and automatic gauges and whatnot, but that’s just something else to have a problem with,” he says. “Others have an augur, which is great until you burn a palette that has nails in it, and you have to take the furnace apart to get the nails out. We prefer to keep it simple.” While the desire for cheaper heating solutions remains high throughout urban and rural areas alike, Innotech’s focus remains largely on smaller markets due to legislative issues that prevent the use of outdoor furnaces and their resulting “nuisance” smoke in mid- to large-sized communities... http://www.northernontariobusiness.com/industry/energy/10-06-wood-furnance.asp
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