One of the most common questions we hear at Texas Service Experts is which option makes sense for a homeowner’s specific situation. Below is the unbiased side-by-side breakdown — pros, cons, real cost ranges, and when each one wins.
Wood Stove
Pros
- Works without electricity
- Authentic ambiance
- Cheap fuel if you split your own
Cons
- Manual loading
- Higher emissions
- Chimney maintenance is mandatory
Typical cost: $2,000-$5,000 installed
Pellet Stove
Pros
- Auto-feed hopper (12-24 hrs unattended)
- Cleaner burn, lower emissions
- Programmable thermostats
Cons
- Requires electricity
- Pellet storage and supply chain
- Auger and igniter wear parts
Typical cost: $3,000-$5,500 installed
Side-by-Side Summary
Quick reference if you only have a minute:
- Wood Stove: $2,000-$5,000 installed — best when you want works without electricity
- Pellet Stove: $3,000-$5,500 installed — best when you want auto-feed hopper (12-24 hrs unattended)
Verdict
Pellet stoves win for daily convenience and clean burning. Wood stoves win for off-grid resilience and lowest fuel cost.
Still on the fence? Talk to a licensed tech who can look at your actual setup. Texas Service Experts offers free in-home consultations and itemized quotes — call 214-444-8094 or request a visit online.










