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A full installation of the stunning Portway Arrundel by Portway Stoves with a slate hearth & finished with an oak beam fitted with aour flexible flue system by our registered HETAS engineer in #devizes #swindon 🔥

A full installation of the stunning Portway Arrundel by Portway Stoves with a slate hearth & finished with an oak beam fitted with aour flexible flue system by our registered HETAS engineer in #devizes #swindon 🔥 Latest update from Stove Specialists Ltd via Stove Specialists Ltd – stove installation Stove Specialists Ltd Unit 1C, Chetwynd

A full installation of the stunning Portway Arrundel by Portway Stoves with a slate hearth & finished with an oak beam fitted with aour flexible flue system by our registered HETAS engineer in #devizes #swindon 🔥 Read More »

The temperatures are up, the skies are (sometimes) blue and the central heating is switched off: why buy a stove in the summer? There are quite a few reasons why the summer months are the perfect time to buy your new wood-burning/multifuel stove, and we will detail some of them in this article. Why buy a stove in summer? Installation is quick, easier and possibly cheaper The moment the leaves start to turn autumnal colours and the first hint of a chill fills the air, any decent woodburner installer will be booked up for weeks in advance. If you want a quicker, smoother installation, get the same installer in the summer when his diary has more availability. There is more likely to be more for negotiation on his quote too. Why buy a stove in summer? Chimney sweeps are available Following on from the point above, if you are installing your new stove into an existing fireplace you will want to get the chimney swept before installation. Much like installers, decent chimney sweeps will be fully booked come autumn. Call them in the summer and they will be available at the drop of chimney sweep’s top hat. Why buy a stove in summer? It will save your carpets Autumn and winter bring rain, mushed up leaves, muddy puddles. While good installers and sweeps will take care not to leave a mess in your home, your carpets will be far safer if they are coming and going in summer, when it is more likely to be dry underfoot. Why buy a stove in summer? You’ll be thankful when winter arrives It is human nature that most people wait until the temperatures drop and then start to pine for a stove. If you can avoid that temptation and show some foresight, you will be grateful. When the cold weather hits, it is far nicer to be able to light the stove you’ve already got installed than have to start planning the installation at that stage. Why buy a stove in summer? Your stove might be cheaper We’ve mentioned it in relation to installers and sweeps, and there is no escaping the fact that stove retailers are also much quieter in the summer months. For you, the customer, that increases the likelihood of being able to snap up a bargain if we have stoves to move on before the new burning season starts. Get in touch for your genres no obligation quote & get your stove installed this summer 🔥

The temperatures are up, the skies are (sometimes) blue and the central heating is switched off: why buy a stove in the summer? There are quite a few reasons why the summer months are the perfect time to buy your new wood-burning/multifuel stove, and we will detail some of them in this article. Why buy

The temperatures are up, the skies are (sometimes) blue and the central heating is switched off: why buy a stove in the summer? There are quite a few reasons why the summer months are the perfect time to buy your new wood-burning/multifuel stove, and we will detail some of them in this article. Why buy a stove in summer? Installation is quick, easier and possibly cheaper The moment the leaves start to turn autumnal colours and the first hint of a chill fills the air, any decent woodburner installer will be booked up for weeks in advance. If you want a quicker, smoother installation, get the same installer in the summer when his diary has more availability. There is more likely to be more for negotiation on his quote too. Why buy a stove in summer? Chimney sweeps are available Following on from the point above, if you are installing your new stove into an existing fireplace you will want to get the chimney swept before installation. Much like installers, decent chimney sweeps will be fully booked come autumn. Call them in the summer and they will be available at the drop of chimney sweep’s top hat. Why buy a stove in summer? It will save your carpets Autumn and winter bring rain, mushed up leaves, muddy puddles. While good installers and sweeps will take care not to leave a mess in your home, your carpets will be far safer if they are coming and going in summer, when it is more likely to be dry underfoot. Why buy a stove in summer? You’ll be thankful when winter arrives It is human nature that most people wait until the temperatures drop and then start to pine for a stove. If you can avoid that temptation and show some foresight, you will be grateful. When the cold weather hits, it is far nicer to be able to light the stove you’ve already got installed than have to start planning the installation at that stage. Why buy a stove in summer? Your stove might be cheaper We’ve mentioned it in relation to installers and sweeps, and there is no escaping the fact that stove retailers are also much quieter in the summer months. For you, the customer, that increases the likelihood of being able to snap up a bargain if we have stoves to move on before the new burning season starts. Get in touch for your genres no obligation quote & get your stove installed this summer 🔥 Read More »

Static caravans, log cabins and mobile homes make for great holiday hideaways but, given that they are usually made of fairly thin metal, in cooler weather they are not always the cosiest of places in which to relax. Increasingly, people are installing woodburners in their caravan to ensure that the British climate doesn’t reduce the amount of time they can spend there, and to create a snug and homely atmosphere for their family. But many people are still unsure about the feasibility of such a project. A large number of caravan owners still contact us to ask: “Is it possible to install a wood-burning stove in a caravan?” This answer is always a resounding ‘yes’, as long as it is a well-planned and safely carried out by a qualified registered HETAS engineer. Inevitably, there are a lot of considerations along the way. Here are some of the main ones… Fireproof materials Your installation is likely to include changing materials in the vicinity of your new stove. It’s a legal requirement that you don’t have flammable materials next to your stove. That means wood and hardboard must be kept well away. Building a hearth Remember that among those fireproof materials surrounding your stove, it will need to rest on a hearth. This is a requirement for the aforementioned Building Regulations. The hole in the roof Obviously you’ll need to run a flue pipe through the roof of your caravan. And, equally obviously, it’s something you’ll want to get right first time. Do your research before even thinking about making a start on the hole. We recommend using a professional installer. We know that many caravan owners enjoy the challenge of installing their woodburner as a DIY project. But we would recommend you consider bringing in a HETAS-qualified engineer who is well versed in all the legal and safety requirements of your installation. Flue walls There is likely to be wood in the roof structure of your caravan, which poses a fire risk when positioned next to a standard single wall flue pipe. So we recommend a twin wall flue system. Any HETAS engineer would be able to advise you on the most suitable way of achieving this in your caravan. If a stove is something you are interested in for your holiday home, get in touch….& what better than to holiday home from home 🔥 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321860 Message us through our Facebook page 🔥

Static caravans, log cabins and mobile homes make for great holiday hideaways but, given that they are usually made of fairly thin metal, in cooler weather they are not always the cosiest of places in which to relax. Increasingly, people are installing woodburners in their caravan to ensure that the British climate doesn’t reduce the

Static caravans, log cabins and mobile homes make for great holiday hideaways but, given that they are usually made of fairly thin metal, in cooler weather they are not always the cosiest of places in which to relax. Increasingly, people are installing woodburners in their caravan to ensure that the British climate doesn’t reduce the amount of time they can spend there, and to create a snug and homely atmosphere for their family. But many people are still unsure about the feasibility of such a project. A large number of caravan owners still contact us to ask: “Is it possible to install a wood-burning stove in a caravan?” This answer is always a resounding ‘yes’, as long as it is a well-planned and safely carried out by a qualified registered HETAS engineer. Inevitably, there are a lot of considerations along the way. Here are some of the main ones… Fireproof materials Your installation is likely to include changing materials in the vicinity of your new stove. It’s a legal requirement that you don’t have flammable materials next to your stove. That means wood and hardboard must be kept well away. Building a hearth Remember that among those fireproof materials surrounding your stove, it will need to rest on a hearth. This is a requirement for the aforementioned Building Regulations. The hole in the roof Obviously you’ll need to run a flue pipe through the roof of your caravan. And, equally obviously, it’s something you’ll want to get right first time. Do your research before even thinking about making a start on the hole. We recommend using a professional installer. We know that many caravan owners enjoy the challenge of installing their woodburner as a DIY project. But we would recommend you consider bringing in a HETAS-qualified engineer who is well versed in all the legal and safety requirements of your installation. Flue walls There is likely to be wood in the roof structure of your caravan, which poses a fire risk when positioned next to a standard single wall flue pipe. So we recommend a twin wall flue system. Any HETAS engineer would be able to advise you on the most suitable way of achieving this in your caravan. If a stove is something you are interested in for your holiday home, get in touch….& what better than to holiday home from home 🔥 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321860 Message us through our Facebook page 🔥 Read More »

A lovely installation of the popular Ecosy Snug by Stove World UK fitted by our registered HETAS engineer with a slate hearth & customers own surround 🔥

A lovely installation of the popular Ecosy Snug by Stove World UK fitted by our registered HETAS engineer with a slate hearth & customers own surround 🔥 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 installation of the popular Ecosy Snug by Stove World UK fitted by our registered HETAS engineer with a slate hearth & customers own surround 🔥 Read More »

Every order made today with Stove Specialists Ltd will receive a FREE Carbon Monoxide Alarm 🔥 #TestItTuesday #carbonmonoxideawareness #staysafe

Every order made today with Stove Specialists Ltd will receive a FREE Carbon Monoxide Alarm 🔥 #TestItTuesday #carbonmonoxideawareness #staysafe 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

Every order made today with Stove Specialists Ltd will receive a FREE Carbon Monoxide Alarm 🔥 #TestItTuesday #carbonmonoxideawareness #staysafe Read More »

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

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