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Our registered HETAS engineer offers a full range of building works aswell as straightforward installations, to make the image in your head become a reality…..Here’s a stunning Flavel Arrundel XL in Oxford with full chimney build and slate hearth….what a transformation 🔥

Our registered HETAS engineer offers a full range of building works aswell as straightforward installations, to make the image in your head become a reality…..Here’s a stunning Flavel Arrundel XL in Oxford with full chimney build and slate hearth….what a transformation 🔥 Latest update from Stove Specialists Ltd via Stove Specialists Ltd – stove installation […]

Our registered HETAS engineer offers a full range of building works aswell as straightforward installations, to make the image in your head become a reality…..Here’s a stunning Flavel Arrundel XL in Oxford with full chimney build and slate hearth….what a transformation 🔥 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….& what better place to self isolate 🔥 💻 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….& what better place to self isolate 🔥 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321860 Message us through our Facebook page 🔥 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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The season is changing….. October already upon us…..ghosts will soon lurk 👻 and witches will fly 🧙‍♀️ pumpkins will be picked 🎃 and Halloween will fill the nights sky ✨ In meteorological terms…..it’s Autum 🍂 But in the stove business, we call it….burning season 🔥 Who’s lighting the #woodburner tonight? Pictured below are our bestsellers : The Ecosy Panoramic & Panoramic double door & Flavel Arundel & Arundel XL 🔥

The season is changing….. October already upon us…..ghosts will soon lurk 👻 and witches will fly 🧙‍♀️ pumpkins will be picked 🎃 and Halloween will fill the nights sky ✨ In meteorological terms…..it’s Autum 🍂 But in the stove business, we call it….burning season 🔥 Who’s lighting the #woodburner tonight? Pictured below are our bestsellers

The season is changing….. October already upon us…..ghosts will soon lurk 👻 and witches will fly 🧙‍♀️ pumpkins will be picked 🎃 and Halloween will fill the nights sky ✨ In meteorological terms…..it’s Autum 🍂 But in the stove business, we call it….burning season 🔥 Who’s lighting the #woodburner tonight? Pictured below are our bestsellers : The Ecosy Panoramic & Panoramic double door & Flavel Arundel & Arundel XL 🔥 Read More »

Our HETAS registered installer Paul is in Coventry today installing a lovely Rochester 5 🔥

Our HETAS registered installer Paul is in Coventry today installing a lovely Rochester 5 🔥 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

Our HETAS registered installer Paul is in Coventry today installing a lovely Rochester 5 🔥 Read More »

Will my burner be banned ? If you’ve caught a glimpse of a few headlines in the past months (particularly prior to the coronavirus pandemic dominating the news agenda), you might have seen something about woodburners being banned and wondered to to yourself: “Will my woodburner be banned?” Woodburner ban The truth of the matter is that there is no woodburner ban. The ban will be on the burning of wet wood and of the use of household coal in wood-burning stoves. There is no ban on use of the appliances at all, only tighter restrictions on what can be burnt. The push to legislate for only well seasoned wood and smokeless fuels is in line with the advice we already give to customers. So it’s good news. The only restriction on your choice of appliance remains the requirement that, if you live in a smoke control area, you must use either a stove or fuel that has been exempted by DEFRA for use in smoke control areas. This has been the case for decades, so there’s no reason why this should have any impact on your current woodburner. Ecodesign The other snippet you might have seen that might have caught your attention and given you concerns that your woodburner might be banned is the introduction of Ecodesign stoves. From January 1, 2022, all woodburners must be independently tested to how they meet efficiency and emission limits set out in the Ecodesign regulations. But the restrictions apply only to new sales of woodburners, so there will be no impact on stoves that are already installed. In other words, regardless of whether or not it meets Ecodesign regulations, it will not be banned. At StoveSpecialistsUK, we’ve already started to sell stoves that are specifically manufactured to comply with Ecodesign regulations in preparation for the January change, and many of our customers are choosing these models already. So, will your woodburner be banned? No, there’s no reason why it would be banned under any of the forthcoming legislation. Get in touch for any more information 🔥

Will my burner be banned ? If you’ve caught a glimpse of a few headlines in the past months (particularly prior to the coronavirus pandemic dominating the news agenda), you might have seen something about woodburners being banned and wondered to to yourself: “Will my woodburner be banned?” Woodburner ban The truth of the matter

Will my burner be banned ? If you’ve caught a glimpse of a few headlines in the past months (particularly prior to the coronavirus pandemic dominating the news agenda), you might have seen something about woodburners being banned and wondered to to yourself: “Will my woodburner be banned?” Woodburner ban The truth of the matter is that there is no woodburner ban. The ban will be on the burning of wet wood and of the use of household coal in wood-burning stoves. There is no ban on use of the appliances at all, only tighter restrictions on what can be burnt. The push to legislate for only well seasoned wood and smokeless fuels is in line with the advice we already give to customers. So it’s good news. The only restriction on your choice of appliance remains the requirement that, if you live in a smoke control area, you must use either a stove or fuel that has been exempted by DEFRA for use in smoke control areas. This has been the case for decades, so there’s no reason why this should have any impact on your current woodburner. Ecodesign The other snippet you might have seen that might have caught your attention and given you concerns that your woodburner might be banned is the introduction of Ecodesign stoves. From January 1, 2022, all woodburners must be independently tested to how they meet efficiency and emission limits set out in the Ecodesign regulations. But the restrictions apply only to new sales of woodburners, so there will be no impact on stoves that are already installed. In other words, regardless of whether or not it meets Ecodesign regulations, it will not be banned. At StoveSpecialistsUK, we’ve already started to sell stoves that are specifically manufactured to comply with Ecodesign regulations in preparation for the January change, and many of our customers are choosing these models already. So, will your woodburner be banned? No, there’s no reason why it would be banned under any of the forthcoming legislation. Get in touch for any more information 🔥 Read More »

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