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🔥🔥Stove Fan or not ?🔥🔥 Designed to rapidly improve the circulation of heat from the stove, and therefore reduce hot and cold spots throughout the house, stove fans aim to not only improve comfort but also improve the stove’s efficiency and reach. We say YES 🔥🔥 We have fans in stock & ready to go 🔥 Follow the link below & use our code HET002 for 25% off at the checkout 🔥 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321850 Message us through our Facebook page 🔥 https://ift.tt/eki7ltZ

🔥🔥Stove Fan or not ?🔥🔥 Designed to rapidly improve the circulation of heat from the stove, and therefore reduce hot and cold spots throughout the house, stove fans aim to not only improve comfort but also improve the stove’s efficiency and reach. We say YES 🔥🔥 We have fans in stock & ready to go […]

🔥🔥Stove Fan or not ?🔥🔥 Designed to rapidly improve the circulation of heat from the stove, and therefore reduce hot and cold spots throughout the house, stove fans aim to not only improve comfort but also improve the stove’s efficiency and reach. We say YES 🔥🔥 We have fans in stock & ready to go 🔥 Follow the link below & use our code HET002 for 25% off at the checkout 🔥 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321850 Message us through our Facebook page 🔥 https://ift.tt/eki7ltZ Read More »

A lovely Ecosy Hampton 5 with log box with a slate hearth in a corner Installed with a twin wall flue system by our registered HETAS engineer in #highwickham 🔥

A lovely Ecosy Hampton 5 with log box with a slate hearth in a corner Installed with a twin wall flue system by our registered HETAS engineer in #highwickham 🔥 Latest update from Stove Specialists Ltd via Stove Specialists Ltd – stove installation Stove Specialists Ltd Unit 1C, Chetwynd Lodge Chester Road Newport, Telford TF10

A lovely Ecosy Hampton 5 with log box with a slate hearth in a corner Installed with a twin wall flue system by our registered HETAS engineer in #highwickham 🔥 Read More »

A lovely installation in Birmingham by our registered HETAS engineer. A false chimney breast created in a corner with a twin wall flue system, slate hearth, Victorian pressed brick slip chamber & an Ecosy Ottawa 5 Multifuel stove by Stove World UK 🔥

A lovely installation in Birmingham by our registered HETAS engineer. A false chimney breast created in a corner with a twin wall flue system, slate hearth, Victorian pressed brick slip chamber & an Ecosy Ottawa 5 Multifuel stove by Stove World UK 🔥 Latest update from Stove Specialists Ltd via Stove Specialists Ltd – stove

A lovely installation in Birmingham by our registered HETAS engineer. A false chimney breast created in a corner with a twin wall flue system, slate hearth, Victorian pressed brick slip chamber & an Ecosy Ottawa 5 Multifuel stove by Stove World UK 🔥 Read More »

STOVE & FIREPLACE CHAMBERS You want the look of a brick fireplace chamber but you don’t have the brickwork there…don’t worry we can give you the look you want with our slip brick chambers Our extensive range of fireplace chambers offer you a simple, speedy and cost effect way to create a luxurious fireplace opening. All our chambers are designed and built within the UK from the highest grade fireboard which is free from any hazardous materials. We stock off the shelf sizes of all our fireplace chambers and offer bespoke, made to measure chambers for non standard openings. The range of chambers we supply come in a variety of beautiful designs and materials for you to choose from. For more information 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321850 Message us through our Facebook page 🔥

STOVE & FIREPLACE CHAMBERS You want the look of a brick fireplace chamber but you don’t have the brickwork there…don’t worry we can give you the look you want with our slip brick chambers Our extensive range of fireplace chambers offer you a simple, speedy and cost effect way to create a luxurious fireplace opening.

STOVE & FIREPLACE CHAMBERS You want the look of a brick fireplace chamber but you don’t have the brickwork there…don’t worry we can give you the look you want with our slip brick chambers Our extensive range of fireplace chambers offer you a simple, speedy and cost effect way to create a luxurious fireplace opening. All our chambers are designed and built within the UK from the highest grade fireboard which is free from any hazardous materials. We stock off the shelf sizes of all our fireplace chambers and offer bespoke, made to measure chambers for non standard openings. The range of chambers we supply come in a variety of beautiful designs and materials for you to choose from. For more information 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321850 Message us through our Facebook page 🔥 Read More »

If you’re thinking about installing a wood-burning stove in your home, one of the first things you need to decide is whether it’s really a woodburner you want or a multi-fuel stove. So, what’s the difference? The biggest difference between the two is indicated by their names. A wood-burning stove is only equipped to burn wood. Multi-fuel stoves can also burn wood, but you have the additional option of burning other solid fuels. Grate differences The most obvious difference between a woodburner and a multi-fuel stove that you’ll be able to spot is that a multi-fuel stove has a raised grate. This is because fuels such as coal burn better when they have an air supply from beneath. Wood, by contrast, does not need this sort of air supply to burn effectively. In a multi-fuel stove there is a grate to allow air to circulate below the fuel, whereas in a wood-burning stove the wood will usually sit on the bottom surface of the firebox because it burns best on a bed of ashes. Some solid fuels also burn at hotter temperatures than wood, which means that burning them on a dedicated wood-burning stove can cause damage to the metalwork. Where’s the ashpan? Multi-fuel stove have an ashpan that sits below the grate to gather the ashes. Since wood burns best on a bed of ashes, woodburners do not include ashpans. Instead, you’ll need a shovel or ash vac pot to collect the ashes. The benefits of a multi-fuel stove The flexibility to vary your fuel Easier to clean due to the ashpan Suitable for use in smoke control areas when approved smokeless fuels are burned. Our Multi-fuel best-seller The Portway Arundel XL Multifuel DEFRA Approved Stove, to find out more contact us 🔥 The benefits of a wood-burning stove Better for the environment because only sustainable fuel can be burned More efficient if you plan to burn mainly wood Usually slightly cheaper than the equivalent model of multi-fuel stove. Our Wood-burning best-seller The 5kw Eco Design Ready (2022) – Slimline Ecosy+ Panoramic Wood Burning Stove is a great pick when it comes to dedicated wood-burning stove, to find out more contact us 🔥

If you’re thinking about installing a wood-burning stove in your home, one of the first things you need to decide is whether it’s really a woodburner you want or a multi-fuel stove. So, what’s the difference? The biggest difference between the two is indicated by their names. A wood-burning stove is only equipped to burn

If you’re thinking about installing a wood-burning stove in your home, one of the first things you need to decide is whether it’s really a woodburner you want or a multi-fuel stove. So, what’s the difference? The biggest difference between the two is indicated by their names. A wood-burning stove is only equipped to burn wood. Multi-fuel stoves can also burn wood, but you have the additional option of burning other solid fuels. Grate differences The most obvious difference between a woodburner and a multi-fuel stove that you’ll be able to spot is that a multi-fuel stove has a raised grate. This is because fuels such as coal burn better when they have an air supply from beneath. Wood, by contrast, does not need this sort of air supply to burn effectively. In a multi-fuel stove there is a grate to allow air to circulate below the fuel, whereas in a wood-burning stove the wood will usually sit on the bottom surface of the firebox because it burns best on a bed of ashes. Some solid fuels also burn at hotter temperatures than wood, which means that burning them on a dedicated wood-burning stove can cause damage to the metalwork. Where’s the ashpan? Multi-fuel stove have an ashpan that sits below the grate to gather the ashes. Since wood burns best on a bed of ashes, woodburners do not include ashpans. Instead, you’ll need a shovel or ash vac pot to collect the ashes. The benefits of a multi-fuel stove The flexibility to vary your fuel Easier to clean due to the ashpan Suitable for use in smoke control areas when approved smokeless fuels are burned. Our Multi-fuel best-seller The Portway Arundel XL Multifuel DEFRA Approved Stove, to find out more contact us 🔥 The benefits of a wood-burning stove Better for the environment because only sustainable fuel can be burned More efficient if you plan to burn mainly wood Usually slightly cheaper than the equivalent model of multi-fuel stove. Our Wood-burning best-seller The 5kw Eco Design Ready (2022) – Slimline Ecosy+ Panoramic Wood Burning Stove is a great pick when it comes to dedicated wood-burning stove, to find out more contact us 🔥 Read More »

An easy trick to stop corrosion Here goes… Open the door. That’s it. Simple as that. Leaving your stove’s door ajar when it is out of use during the summer months encourages air flow and ventilation through the stove system and flue. This flow of air helps to prevent your stove and its parts from corroding. A very simple measure to take, but one that is well worth doing.

An easy trick to stop corrosion Here goes… Open the door. That’s it. Simple as that. Leaving your stove’s door ajar when it is out of use during the summer months encourages air flow and ventilation through the stove system and flue. This flow of air helps to prevent your stove and its parts from

An easy trick to stop corrosion Here goes… Open the door. That’s it. Simple as that. Leaving your stove’s door ajar when it is out of use during the summer months encourages air flow and ventilation through the stove system and flue. This flow of air helps to prevent your stove and its parts from corroding. A very simple measure to take, but one that is well worth doing. Read More »

A lovely Portway Rochester 5KW stove from Portway Stoves installed your our registered HETAS engineer with flexible flue, slate hearth & an oak beam in Telford 🔥

A lovely Portway Rochester 5KW stove from Portway Stoves installed your our registered HETAS engineer with flexible flue, slate hearth & an oak beam in Telford 🔥 Latest update from Stove Specialists Ltd via Stove Specialists Ltd – stove installation Stove Specialists Ltd Unit 1C, Chetwynd Lodge Chester Road Newport, Telford TF10 8AB +44-1902-519089

A lovely Portway Rochester 5KW stove from Portway Stoves installed your our registered HETAS engineer with flexible flue, slate hearth & an oak beam in Telford 🔥 Read More »

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