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October 7, 2022

A lovely installation of an Ecosy Hampton Highline 5 in Burnt Grey by Stove World UK fitted by our registered HETAS engineer in #woodcote #reading 🔥

A lovely installation of an Ecosy Hampton Highline 5 in Burnt Grey by Stove World UK fitted by our registered HETAS engineer in #woodcote #reading 🔥 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 an Ecosy Hampton Highline 5 in Burnt Grey by Stove World UK fitted by our registered HETAS engineer in #woodcote #reading 🔥 Read More »

Half term is approaching, is a staycation on the agenda for you ? 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 🔥 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321860 Message us through our Facebook page 🔥

Half term is approaching, is a staycation on the agenda for you ? 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

Half term is approaching, is a staycation on the agenda for you ? 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 🔥 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321860 Message us through our Facebook page 🔥 Read More »

Halloween is nearly upon us. An army of pint-sized ghosts, witches and monsters will be wandering round their neighbourhood seeking as many treats as they can can get their hands on. Among all the sweets and scariness, there’s a place for wood-burning stoves in your Halloween celebrations. So, why should Halloween prompt you to order a wood-burning stove? Kids love doing hands-on things Halloween is a timely reminder that children love to get hands on. Making and dressing up in costumers, various pumpkin related activity and Halloween-themed arts and crafts: kids love doing stuff. They’ll also love the adventure of collecting wood for a wood-burning stove, helping to set the fire and the joy of seeing the stove lit after their hard work. You’ll need some warmth after all that trick or treating If you’ve already got a wood-burning stove to return to, you’re very lucky! If you don’t yet have one, make sure you do in time for next year. We can assure you that after wandering the streets in chilly conditions, there’s nothing better than returning to your snug living room where the wood burner is lit and waiting for you. Fire is mesmerising Even a small candle inside a pumpkin is enough to fascinate a child. Imagine if you had an entire box of fire to entertain them – staring at this square box is healthier than television. Toast your own marshmallows Marshmallows are tasty at the best of times, and we’ve even seen some ghost marshmallows doing the rounds at the moment. Toasting them is a traditional campfire activity, so why not bring that sense of adventure into your home for Halloween. A tasty post trick and treating snack… you might even collect a few marshmallows on the way round that you can put to good use.

Halloween is nearly upon us. An army of pint-sized ghosts, witches and monsters will be wandering round their neighbourhood seeking as many treats as they can can get their hands on. Among all the sweets and scariness, there’s a place for wood-burning stoves in your Halloween celebrations. So, why should Halloween prompt you to order

Halloween is nearly upon us. An army of pint-sized ghosts, witches and monsters will be wandering round their neighbourhood seeking as many treats as they can can get their hands on. Among all the sweets and scariness, there’s a place for wood-burning stoves in your Halloween celebrations. So, why should Halloween prompt you to order a wood-burning stove? Kids love doing hands-on things Halloween is a timely reminder that children love to get hands on. Making and dressing up in costumers, various pumpkin related activity and Halloween-themed arts and crafts: kids love doing stuff. They’ll also love the adventure of collecting wood for a wood-burning stove, helping to set the fire and the joy of seeing the stove lit after their hard work. You’ll need some warmth after all that trick or treating If you’ve already got a wood-burning stove to return to, you’re very lucky! If you don’t yet have one, make sure you do in time for next year. We can assure you that after wandering the streets in chilly conditions, there’s nothing better than returning to your snug living room where the wood burner is lit and waiting for you. Fire is mesmerising Even a small candle inside a pumpkin is enough to fascinate a child. Imagine if you had an entire box of fire to entertain them – staring at this square box is healthier than television. Toast your own marshmallows Marshmallows are tasty at the best of times, and we’ve even seen some ghost marshmallows doing the rounds at the moment. Toasting them is a traditional campfire activity, so why not bring that sense of adventure into your home for Halloween. A tasty post trick and treating snack… you might even collect a few marshmallows on the way round that you can put to good use. Read More »

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