Anthracite Heating CoalEllicottville, Perrysburg, Fredonia, Jamestown, Gowanda, Dayton, South Dayton, NY

Heating coal is yet again another alternative for keeping you warm when the weather gets cold. Choosing heating coal as your main source of heat has many great benefits. Smith Enterprises carries Blaschak coal, which is also referred to as anthracite. Anthracite is a higher quality coal typically used for heating purposes in cold climates.

Anthracite Sizes:

  • Rice – anthracite ranging from 3/16″ to 5/16″
  • Nut – anthracite ranging from 3/4″ to 2″
  • Stove – anthracite ranging from 1-5/8″ to 2-7/16″

*All anthracite comes in convenient 40 lb. bags.

Anthracite Coal – What is it?

When you are choosing a coal to heat your home, be sure that you are choosing the appropriate coal for you and your family. Blaschak anthracite coal is the highest quality anthracite available on the market. Anthracite is the cleanest burning and hardest coal available to heat your home with. It produces much more energy, or BTUs, per ton than any other heating alternative.

Why Blaschak Low-Sulfur Anthracite Heating Coal is better than the rest:

Blaschak Anthracite Coal is environmentally friendly and economically responsible. They take pride in producing the highest quality anthracite with the lowest lasting impact on the environment. When you use Blaschak anthracite, you can rest assured that you are getting the best product and that you are helping the environment.

Environmental Benefits:

  • Low sulphur content = clean burning
  • Less air pollution than burning wood
  • All mines are federally bonded and reclaimed when mine is depleted
  • Ash from burning coal can be used to aerate soil

Anthracite is also a safe way to heat your home. Creosote build-up is nonexistent when using anthracite. This eliminates the chance of having a chimney fire caused by creosote. As long as the coal stove, chimney and ventilation are kept in good working condition, burning anthracite is virtually risk free.

Anthracite Coal, Heating Coal, Residential Coal, AnthraciteEllicottville, Perrysburg, Fredonia, Jamestown, Gowanda, Dayton, South Dayton, NY