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Christmas is rapidly approaching. Amid the many winter warmers we will all no doubt be indulging in, this is also the perfect time of year for the ultimate winter warmer: a wood-burning stove. In fact, a woodburner is a fantastic Christmas gift idea. Here are some of the reasons why it makes sense to treat someone (or even yourself) to a wood-burning stove for the festive period. 1. Gift for all the family A woodburner is essentially a gift for the entire household. Sure, some members of the household might be more sold on the idea at the outset but trust us, once it is lit, the whole family will be gathered round to benefit from the warmth. 2. Festive spirit Christmas is very much about gathering with friends and family for warmth, fun and laughter. With a wood-burning stove, you instantly have a hub for all that festive spirit (and the perfect, cosy atmosphere for it, too). Light your woodburner and just watch everyone huddle round. 3. Optimum time to buy With the temperature dropping and winter just taking its icy grip, Christmas is the ideal time to install a wood-burning stove. You will get to enjoy its warmth for the rest of the winter and spring. And it will be ready to do the same next Christmas. 4. Low-ho-ho heating bills Without wishing to coming across all Scrooge-like, Christmas is a time of great expenditure and high heating bills. Getting a wood-burning stove installed for Christmas at least means that you can make savings on your energy costs in the new year by cutting your reliance on central heating. 5. Roasting chestnuts on something better than an open fire Chestnuts roasting on an open fire was one of the things Nat King Cole liked about Christmas. Unfortunately, Nat was letting a lot of heat disappear straight up his chimney. Woodburners can be up to 80% efficient, losing just 20% of the heat the fuel could potentially generate, whereas an open fireplace has approximately 30% efficiency, meaning that a huge 70% of the energy is being lost. Pictured below is the Ecosy Ottowa one of our bestsellers 🔥

Christmas is rapidly approaching. Amid the many winter warmers we will all no doubt be indulging in, this is also the perfect time of year for the ultimate winter warmer: a wood-burning stove. In fact, a woodburner is a fantastic Christmas gift idea. Here are some of the reasons why it makes sense to treat

Christmas is rapidly approaching. Amid the many winter warmers we will all no doubt be indulging in, this is also the perfect time of year for the ultimate winter warmer: a wood-burning stove. In fact, a woodburner is a fantastic Christmas gift idea. Here are some of the reasons why it makes sense to treat someone (or even yourself) to a wood-burning stove for the festive period. 1. Gift for all the family A woodburner is essentially a gift for the entire household. Sure, some members of the household might be more sold on the idea at the outset but trust us, once it is lit, the whole family will be gathered round to benefit from the warmth. 2. Festive spirit Christmas is very much about gathering with friends and family for warmth, fun and laughter. With a wood-burning stove, you instantly have a hub for all that festive spirit (and the perfect, cosy atmosphere for it, too). Light your woodburner and just watch everyone huddle round. 3. Optimum time to buy With the temperature dropping and winter just taking its icy grip, Christmas is the ideal time to install a wood-burning stove. You will get to enjoy its warmth for the rest of the winter and spring. And it will be ready to do the same next Christmas. 4. Low-ho-ho heating bills Without wishing to coming across all Scrooge-like, Christmas is a time of great expenditure and high heating bills. Getting a wood-burning stove installed for Christmas at least means that you can make savings on your energy costs in the new year by cutting your reliance on central heating. 5. Roasting chestnuts on something better than an open fire Chestnuts roasting on an open fire was one of the things Nat King Cole liked about Christmas. Unfortunately, Nat was letting a lot of heat disappear straight up his chimney. Woodburners can be up to 80% efficient, losing just 20% of the heat the fuel could potentially generate, whereas an open fireplace has approximately 30% efficiency, meaning that a huge 70% of the energy is being lost. Pictured below is the Ecosy Ottowa one of our bestsellers 🔥 Read More »

This stunning installation of an Ecosy Snug 7kw stove by Stove World UK fitted by our HETAS engineer in #Guildford 🔥

This stunning installation of an Ecosy Snug 7kw stove by Stove World UK fitted by our HETAS engineer in #Guildford 🔥 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

This stunning installation of an Ecosy Snug 7kw stove by Stove World UK fitted by our HETAS engineer in #Guildford 🔥 Read More »

A lovely installation of the Ecosy Snug 5kw by Stove World UK fitted by registered HETAS engineer 🔥

A lovely installation of the Ecosy Snug 5kw by Stove World UK fitted by registered HETAS engineer 🔥 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 Ecosy Snug 5kw by Stove World UK fitted by registered HETAS engineer 🔥 Read More »

You can always tell when autumn’s here, And summer’s gone away. The sunny weather disappears, There, and then not one day. There is no shortage of verse and rhyme, About how leaves do fall, After turning gold, or brown, or red: Autumnal colours all. Or how the leaves crinkle underfoot – Soundtrack to the season. But we always know when autumn’s here, For a different reason. A distinct bite to the air at night, Or that first morning frost, And the welcome return of a smell, Familiar yet long lost. The pleasant scent of a log burning: Has someone lit the fire? That sort of fragrance can capture you, And all at once inspire. It’s time to light the wood-burning stove, And draw a chair up near. The evidence is overwhelming, That autumn is now here.

You can always tell when autumn’s here, And summer’s gone away. The sunny weather disappears, There, and then not one day. There is no shortage of verse and rhyme, About how leaves do fall, After turning gold, or brown, or red: Autumnal colours all. Or how the leaves crinkle underfoot – Soundtrack to the season.

You can always tell when autumn’s here, And summer’s gone away. The sunny weather disappears, There, and then not one day. There is no shortage of verse and rhyme, About how leaves do fall, After turning gold, or brown, or red: Autumnal colours all. Or how the leaves crinkle underfoot – Soundtrack to the season. But we always know when autumn’s here, For a different reason. A distinct bite to the air at night, Or that first morning frost, And the welcome return of a smell, Familiar yet long lost. The pleasant scent of a log burning: Has someone lit the fire? That sort of fragrance can capture you, And all at once inspire. It’s time to light the wood-burning stove, And draw a chair up near. The evidence is overwhelming, That autumn is now here. Read More »

A lovely Ekol Clarity Vision 5kw stove installed by our registered HETAS engineer with a flexible flue liner & slate hearth in #Portsmouth 🔥

A lovely Ekol Clarity Vision 5kw stove installed by our registered HETAS engineer with a flexible flue liner & slate hearth in #Portsmouth 🔥 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 Ekol Clarity Vision 5kw stove installed by our registered HETAS engineer with a flexible flue liner & slate hearth in #Portsmouth 🔥 Read More »

Everybody knows the benefits of a wood-burning stove for the comfort and cosiness of your home, but how does a woodburner fare financially when you combine it to other forms of heating. Installing a woodburner is a big investment. It’s hard to put a value on the aforementioned increase in comfort and cosiness, and the improvement that might have on your quality of life or your enjoyment of your home. So let’s put aside than intangibles for now and look at operating a woodburner in purely financial terms. The picture below is how it compares to other popular forms of heating. As you can see, wood is comparable to most other forms of heating and significantly cheaper than electricity (even after you factor in electricity being 100% efficient at the point of use). It’s worth saying that those pence per kWh costs are approximate. Firstly, energy costs are measured in different ways and it is difficult to collate them in a way that is truly comparable. For that reason, we’re relying on the latest standardised energy costs prepared by Nottingham Energy Partnership. They’ve crunched the litres, therms, BTU, kWh, units, cubic metres and other units to create a cost per kWh that makes for a fair comparison. Secondly, there are a variety of factors that impact energy pricing. Electricity costs will vary between supplier and tariffs; oil and gas prices constantly fluctuate on the whim of global markets; and wood and coal costs can change dramatically depending on how they are burned. And the price given for wood is based on seasoned wood. You can significantly reduce the price per kWh by buying unseasoned wood and seasoning it yourself before burning it. Or, if you’re able to source free wood, you can bring the price per kWh down to zero. None of the other forms of heating offer that level of control and flexibility. Talking of flexibility, wood is the form of energy that is most divorced from global finance and energy markets. Logs can always be sourced locally. Trade wars, price wars and actual wars in other parts of the world are unlikely to suddenly inflate the price of wood. When you’re reliant on gas, oil and electricity that depends on imported fuel in its production, the potential for escalating costs is completely out of your hands. So, if you’re able to source free or cheap wood, using a wood-burning stove should reduce your heating bill significantly. Even if you’re buying seasoned logs, you’re likely to make a saving if you operate your stove efficiently and particularly if it lowers your reliance on electric heating.

Everybody knows the benefits of a wood-burning stove for the comfort and cosiness of your home, but how does a woodburner fare financially when you combine it to other forms of heating. Installing a woodburner is a big investment. It’s hard to put a value on the aforementioned increase in comfort and cosiness, and the

Everybody knows the benefits of a wood-burning stove for the comfort and cosiness of your home, but how does a woodburner fare financially when you combine it to other forms of heating. Installing a woodburner is a big investment. It’s hard to put a value on the aforementioned increase in comfort and cosiness, and the improvement that might have on your quality of life or your enjoyment of your home. So let’s put aside than intangibles for now and look at operating a woodburner in purely financial terms. The picture below is how it compares to other popular forms of heating. As you can see, wood is comparable to most other forms of heating and significantly cheaper than electricity (even after you factor in electricity being 100% efficient at the point of use). It’s worth saying that those pence per kWh costs are approximate. Firstly, energy costs are measured in different ways and it is difficult to collate them in a way that is truly comparable. For that reason, we’re relying on the latest standardised energy costs prepared by Nottingham Energy Partnership. They’ve crunched the litres, therms, BTU, kWh, units, cubic metres and other units to create a cost per kWh that makes for a fair comparison. Secondly, there are a variety of factors that impact energy pricing. Electricity costs will vary between supplier and tariffs; oil and gas prices constantly fluctuate on the whim of global markets; and wood and coal costs can change dramatically depending on how they are burned. And the price given for wood is based on seasoned wood. You can significantly reduce the price per kWh by buying unseasoned wood and seasoning it yourself before burning it. Or, if you’re able to source free wood, you can bring the price per kWh down to zero. None of the other forms of heating offer that level of control and flexibility. Talking of flexibility, wood is the form of energy that is most divorced from global finance and energy markets. Logs can always be sourced locally. Trade wars, price wars and actual wars in other parts of the world are unlikely to suddenly inflate the price of wood. When you’re reliant on gas, oil and electricity that depends on imported fuel in its production, the potential for escalating costs is completely out of your hands. So, if you’re able to source free or cheap wood, using a wood-burning stove should reduce your heating bill significantly. Even if you’re buying seasoned logs, you’re likely to make a saving if you operate your stove efficiently and particularly if it lowers your reliance on electric heating. Read More »

There’s no escaping the huge increase in energy prices and the impact on fuel poverty across the UK. For households already lucky enough to have one installed and those who can afford to install one in response to the fuel poverty crisis, a woodburner may be able to ease some of the problems. If you’re currently watching your fuel costs and looking for a way to reduce your reliance on gas or oil-fired central heating, a woodburner is a good investment in a long-term source of heat at an affordable price. Here are some ways a woodburner can help to alleviate fuel poverty… Greater control over heating prices With a woodburner, you’re no longer faced with a choice between turning the heating on and being cold. You can add warmth to your home without resorting to using electricity, gas or oil. People are being told to put extra layers on to cut their reliance on central heating this winter. But that doesn’t counter the impact of cold and damp on homes. A woodburner heats the property and its occupants. One customer told us using a woodburner knocks 40% off their combined gas and electric bills — and that was before the recent price hikes. Low running costs While the price of logs has increased, the running costs remain low compared to other forms of heating. If you’re able to source free wood, you can cut your fuel costs to virtually nothing with the help of a woodburner. Extra light in the room In addition to heat, a woodburner throws plenty of extra light into the room. Another energy-saving tip is to use candles this winter, but a woodburner takes that to the next level to help cut use of electric lighting. Reliable heating We’ve all seen the impact war and geopolitics can have on global energy prices this year. A woodburner provides a reliable form of heating — the power stays in your hands. Pipelines can be switched off and electricity can be cut, but a woodburner can always be lit. So even when there’s a power cut, you have a source of warmth and light for your home.

There’s no escaping the huge increase in energy prices and the impact on fuel poverty across the UK. For households already lucky enough to have one installed and those who can afford to install one in response to the fuel poverty crisis, a woodburner may be able to ease some of the problems. If you’re

There’s no escaping the huge increase in energy prices and the impact on fuel poverty across the UK. For households already lucky enough to have one installed and those who can afford to install one in response to the fuel poverty crisis, a woodburner may be able to ease some of the problems. If you’re currently watching your fuel costs and looking for a way to reduce your reliance on gas or oil-fired central heating, a woodburner is a good investment in a long-term source of heat at an affordable price. Here are some ways a woodburner can help to alleviate fuel poverty… Greater control over heating prices With a woodburner, you’re no longer faced with a choice between turning the heating on and being cold. You can add warmth to your home without resorting to using electricity, gas or oil. People are being told to put extra layers on to cut their reliance on central heating this winter. But that doesn’t counter the impact of cold and damp on homes. A woodburner heats the property and its occupants. One customer told us using a woodburner knocks 40% off their combined gas and electric bills — and that was before the recent price hikes. Low running costs While the price of logs has increased, the running costs remain low compared to other forms of heating. If you’re able to source free wood, you can cut your fuel costs to virtually nothing with the help of a woodburner. Extra light in the room In addition to heat, a woodburner throws plenty of extra light into the room. Another energy-saving tip is to use candles this winter, but a woodburner takes that to the next level to help cut use of electric lighting. Reliable heating We’ve all seen the impact war and geopolitics can have on global energy prices this year. A woodburner provides a reliable form of heating — the power stays in your hands. Pipelines can be switched off and electricity can be cut, but a woodburner can always be lit. So even when there’s a power cut, you have a source of warmth and light for your home. Read More »

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