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🔥Customer Notice🔥 We are now taking bookings for November now, we have no dates left in September & limited availability for October !! If you are looking to have a stove this year please bear in mind we are now in our busy season. For all your stove enquiries 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321850 Message us through our Facebook page 🔥

🔥Customer Notice🔥 We are now taking bookings for November now, we have no dates left in September & limited availability for October !! If you are looking to have a stove this year please bear in mind we are now in our busy season. For all your stove enquiries 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321850 Message us

🔥Customer Notice🔥 We are now taking bookings for November now, we have no dates left in September & limited availability for October !! If you are looking to have a stove this year please bear in mind we are now in our busy season. For all your stove enquiries 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321850 Message us through our Facebook page 🔥 Read More »

You will have noticed the night’s starting to draw in a bit of late. With the days getting shorter, a gradual dip in the scorching temperatures we’ve experienced this summer is inevitable. Then the leaves will start to fall and, before we know it, winter will be upon us. So let’s make sure you don’t have to go through another winter without the warmth and comfort of a wood-burning stove in your home. Here are some reasons why you need a woodburner in your home for winter 2022/23. Harsh winter Whether you believe in some sort of karmic balance being due in the UK’s weather or you think the recent heatwave is indicative of more extreme weather patterns we’re going to see from now on, our long, hot summer could well be followed by a harsh winter. If it is, a wood-burning stove will be a welcome addition to your home for the winter months. Higher energy bills British Gas is among the energy suppliers to increase their prices recently, while energy price hikes are expected across the board this winter. Energy bills are expected to be up about £60 a year for the average household by next April. That’s a 5% rise – and there are no guarantees it will stop there. Investing in a wood-burning stove for winter 2018 will end your reliance on the pricing policies of large energy companies. Cut your reliance on your central heating by installing a logburner. Drying your washing Regardless of temperature, you can be pretty certain that we will see plenty of rain this winter. A wood-burning stove will ensure that damp conditions don’t impact on your laundry. Use the warmth produced to dry your wet clothes quickly and cost-effectively. Cut your reliance on an expensive tumble dryer. More efficient heating A wood-burning stove will save you money in comparison to an open fire. Woodburners are far more efficient. Open fires lose around 80% of the heat they generate straight up the chimney. For a woodburner, this figure is around 20-30%. Rather than go through another winter burning way more fuel than you need to, wouldn’t it be better to install a woodburner? There’s no time like the present If you don’t get your woodburner installed for winter 2018, you’ll probably put it to the back of your mind by the time spring and summer arrive. Better to act time or you’ll be in the same boat when winter 2019 rolls around. Contact us for a free no obligation quote 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321850 Message us through our Facebook page 🔥

You will have noticed the night’s starting to draw in a bit of late. With the days getting shorter, a gradual dip in the scorching temperatures we’ve experienced this summer is inevitable. Then the leaves will start to fall and, before we know it, winter will be upon us. So let’s make sure you don’t

You will have noticed the night’s starting to draw in a bit of late. With the days getting shorter, a gradual dip in the scorching temperatures we’ve experienced this summer is inevitable. Then the leaves will start to fall and, before we know it, winter will be upon us. So let’s make sure you don’t have to go through another winter without the warmth and comfort of a wood-burning stove in your home. Here are some reasons why you need a woodburner in your home for winter 2022/23. Harsh winter Whether you believe in some sort of karmic balance being due in the UK’s weather or you think the recent heatwave is indicative of more extreme weather patterns we’re going to see from now on, our long, hot summer could well be followed by a harsh winter. If it is, a wood-burning stove will be a welcome addition to your home for the winter months. Higher energy bills British Gas is among the energy suppliers to increase their prices recently, while energy price hikes are expected across the board this winter. Energy bills are expected to be up about £60 a year for the average household by next April. That’s a 5% rise – and there are no guarantees it will stop there. Investing in a wood-burning stove for winter 2018 will end your reliance on the pricing policies of large energy companies. Cut your reliance on your central heating by installing a logburner. Drying your washing Regardless of temperature, you can be pretty certain that we will see plenty of rain this winter. A wood-burning stove will ensure that damp conditions don’t impact on your laundry. Use the warmth produced to dry your wet clothes quickly and cost-effectively. Cut your reliance on an expensive tumble dryer. More efficient heating A wood-burning stove will save you money in comparison to an open fire. Woodburners are far more efficient. Open fires lose around 80% of the heat they generate straight up the chimney. For a woodburner, this figure is around 20-30%. Rather than go through another winter burning way more fuel than you need to, wouldn’t it be better to install a woodburner? There’s no time like the present If you don’t get your woodburner installed for winter 2018, you’ll probably put it to the back of your mind by the time spring and summer arrive. Better to act time or you’ll be in the same boat when winter 2019 rolls around. Contact us for a free no obligation quote 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321850 Message us through our Facebook page 🔥 Read More »

Is your wood-burning stove leaving ash or dust in your home? While this might be mildly annoying, it is not necessarily a major problem. Remember, your stove is burning fuel and burning fuel creates ash. Therefore, it is inevitable that some of that ash will makes its way into the surrounding area. Unfortunately, that means your living room. As such, it is fairly common for ash to settle on the body of your wood-burning stove and the area nearby. How does ash from my woodburner get into the room? Some ash and other by-products of your stove will seep into the room when you open the door of your stove to add more fuel. This is especially true when the fire is dying down. At this stage, the draw of the flue decreases because it is not hot enough to suck the smoke, soot and ash upwards when the door is open. In other words, the draw pulling the ash into the room is stronger than the draw pulling it up the flue at that stage. What if my ash problem is more serious that that? If you notice that ash is coating furniture throughout the room and perhaps even throughout the rest of the house then perhaps the problem is a little more serious than the usual issue of a small amount of ash seeping into the room. In that case, you might need to take some action to reduce the amount of ash that gets into the room. Here are some tips on doing just that… How to reduce the amount of ash that comes out of your woodburner Taking any of these measures could help to stop quite so much ash settling on your furniture: Make sure any wood your burn is properly dry and seasoned. Test it with a moisture meter to ensure it is seasoned – don’t just assume that it is sufficiently dry. Always keep the door closed when the stove is in use other than when refuelling. Have the flue swept and cleaned to ensure that the draw is as strong as possible. Ensure there is sufficient ventilation in the room to encourage the draw of the flue.

Is your wood-burning stove leaving ash or dust in your home? While this might be mildly annoying, it is not necessarily a major problem. Remember, your stove is burning fuel and burning fuel creates ash. Therefore, it is inevitable that some of that ash will makes its way into the surrounding area. Unfortunately, that means

Is your wood-burning stove leaving ash or dust in your home? While this might be mildly annoying, it is not necessarily a major problem. Remember, your stove is burning fuel and burning fuel creates ash. Therefore, it is inevitable that some of that ash will makes its way into the surrounding area. Unfortunately, that means your living room. As such, it is fairly common for ash to settle on the body of your wood-burning stove and the area nearby. How does ash from my woodburner get into the room? Some ash and other by-products of your stove will seep into the room when you open the door of your stove to add more fuel. This is especially true when the fire is dying down. At this stage, the draw of the flue decreases because it is not hot enough to suck the smoke, soot and ash upwards when the door is open. In other words, the draw pulling the ash into the room is stronger than the draw pulling it up the flue at that stage. What if my ash problem is more serious that that? If you notice that ash is coating furniture throughout the room and perhaps even throughout the rest of the house then perhaps the problem is a little more serious than the usual issue of a small amount of ash seeping into the room. In that case, you might need to take some action to reduce the amount of ash that gets into the room. Here are some tips on doing just that… How to reduce the amount of ash that comes out of your woodburner Taking any of these measures could help to stop quite so much ash settling on your furniture: Make sure any wood your burn is properly dry and seasoned. Test it with a moisture meter to ensure it is seasoned – don’t just assume that it is sufficiently dry. Always keep the door closed when the stove is in use other than when refuelling. Have the flue swept and cleaned to ensure that the draw is as strong as possible. Ensure there is sufficient ventilation in the room to encourage the draw of the flue. Read More »

21 years on We will never forget the people who lost their lives and those affected by the terror attacks on September 11th In one single moment life would never be the same #neverforget #911 #september11 #twintowers #21years 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

21 years on We will never forget the people who lost their lives and those affected by the terror attacks on September 11th In one single moment life would never be the same #neverforget #911 #september11 #twintowers #21years 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Latest update from Stove Specialists Ltd via Stove Specialists Ltd – stove installation Stove Specialists Ltd

21 years on We will never forget the people who lost their lives and those affected by the terror attacks on September 11th In one single moment life would never be the same #neverforget #911 #september11 #twintowers #21years 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Read More »

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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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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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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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