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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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An Ecosy Ottowa wood only SIA approved stove fitted in #swindon by our registered HETAS engineer 🔥

An Ecosy Ottowa wood only SIA approved stove fitted in #swindon by our 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

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It’s time to start the Christmas shopping ! Pick out a stocking filler for the woodburner owner in your life. Here are some perfect stocking fillers for a stove owner. 1. The moisture meter This will help the stove lover in your life to save money and protect their stove. Plus, they get a very nice digital gadget into the bargain. This tool will allow them to track the moisture levels in any piece of wood to see if it is suitable to burn. As a result, they can choose the logs that will give maximum efficiency. And they will be able to tell whether the wood is fully seasoned 🔥 2. Stove Gloves Shakin’ Stevens might be having a blue Christmas, but that doesn’t mean you want one. Some heavy duty gloves will help the air being turned blue over the festive period. If you know a stove owner who has a habit of cooking themselves more thoroughly than the Christmas turkey, a pair of stove gloves are the perfect way to put an end to those needless burns 🔥 3. Companion set OK, a companion set might fill up a considerable chunk of the stocking space, but it’s worth it. A companion set is perfectly named, given that it is the ideal partner in crime for any wood-burning stove owner. Whether you’re shovelling, poking or sweeping your fire, the tools on a companion set make it much easier. And they are all stored together neatly for the next time you need them 🔥 4. Stove Pipe Thermometer A stove pipe thermometer is a great money-saving Christmas gadget. As you might expect from a thermometer, it reads the temperature at which you stove is operating. This is useful to avoid using your woodburner at too high a temperature, which can cause warping to your stove parts, damage to the flue and cracks in the glass. It will also cause you to burn your fuel faster than is necessary, so a stove pipe thermometer saves you money in the short-term and helps your stove to last longer 🔥 5. Chimney cowl Anti+Downdraught+Cowl+Prevents+Smoke+Down+Chimney+From+Woodburner Make sure the turkey is the only bird you cook this yuletide by giving a chimney cowl as a stocking filler. If you’ve been visited by unexpected intruders down the chimney this year, this is the way to stop birds and other small animals finding a way into your stove. Just make sure you fit it after Santa Claus has had access or nobody will be getting any presents HOHOHO 🔥

It’s time to start the Christmas shopping ! Pick out a stocking filler for the woodburner owner in your life. Here are some perfect stocking fillers for a stove owner. 1. The moisture meter This will help the stove lover in your life to save money and protect their stove. Plus, they get a very

It’s time to start the Christmas shopping ! Pick out a stocking filler for the woodburner owner in your life. Here are some perfect stocking fillers for a stove owner. 1. The moisture meter This will help the stove lover in your life to save money and protect their stove. Plus, they get a very nice digital gadget into the bargain. This tool will allow them to track the moisture levels in any piece of wood to see if it is suitable to burn. As a result, they can choose the logs that will give maximum efficiency. And they will be able to tell whether the wood is fully seasoned 🔥 2. Stove Gloves Shakin’ Stevens might be having a blue Christmas, but that doesn’t mean you want one. Some heavy duty gloves will help the air being turned blue over the festive period. If you know a stove owner who has a habit of cooking themselves more thoroughly than the Christmas turkey, a pair of stove gloves are the perfect way to put an end to those needless burns 🔥 3. Companion set OK, a companion set might fill up a considerable chunk of the stocking space, but it’s worth it. A companion set is perfectly named, given that it is the ideal partner in crime for any wood-burning stove owner. Whether you’re shovelling, poking or sweeping your fire, the tools on a companion set make it much easier. And they are all stored together neatly for the next time you need them 🔥 4. Stove Pipe Thermometer A stove pipe thermometer is a great money-saving Christmas gadget. As you might expect from a thermometer, it reads the temperature at which you stove is operating. This is useful to avoid using your woodburner at too high a temperature, which can cause warping to your stove parts, damage to the flue and cracks in the glass. It will also cause you to burn your fuel faster than is necessary, so a stove pipe thermometer saves you money in the short-term and helps your stove to last longer 🔥 5. Chimney cowl Anti+Downdraught+Cowl+Prevents+Smoke+Down+Chimney+From+Woodburner Make sure the turkey is the only bird you cook this yuletide by giving a chimney cowl as a stocking filler. If you’ve been visited by unexpected intruders down the chimney this year, this is the way to stop birds and other small animals finding a way into your stove. Just make sure you fit it after Santa Claus has had access or nobody will be getting any presents HOHOHO 🔥 Read More »

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We’re regularly contacted by people asking about a metal plate at the top of the inside of their wood-burning stove. Sometimes they call it a ‘roof’ or a ‘ceiling’, sometimes they call it a ‘panel’. Often they want to know what it is and what is its purpose. Usually they haven’t even noticed it was there until there was a problem, such as the plate has fallen from its position. No doubt plenty more people are searching Google for information on the metal plate ‘roof’ at the top of their woodburner, so we decided to write this blog post in the hope that we might be able to offer them some assistance. The plate is actually called a baffle plate. Once you know that, you will be able to find out a lot more information about the mystery panel. As the descriptive queries we receive suggest, the baffle plate sits at the top of the inside of a woodburner, just below the top of the firebox. Its purpose is to stop gases escaping straight up the flue pipe. The baffle serves as a barrier to the most direct route for gases to leave the firebox. By delaying the gases’ exit, the baffle allows more of the flammable gases to be burnt rather than leaving the stove unspent. The benefits of this of two-fold. Firstly, it means you get more bang for your buck from your fuel. By ensuring as much as possible of the fuel’s flammable gases are burnt, you’re getting the maximum heat generation from each load of fuel. Secondly, it is better for the environment for the flammable gases to be burnt inside the stove rather than disappearing up the chimney and into the air unspent. A baffle plate makes for a greener burn.

We’re regularly contacted by people asking about a metal plate at the top of the inside of their wood-burning stove. Sometimes they call it a ‘roof’ or a ‘ceiling’, sometimes they call it a ‘panel’. Often they want to know what it is and what is its purpose. Usually they haven’t even noticed it was

We’re regularly contacted by people asking about a metal plate at the top of the inside of their wood-burning stove. Sometimes they call it a ‘roof’ or a ‘ceiling’, sometimes they call it a ‘panel’. Often they want to know what it is and what is its purpose. Usually they haven’t even noticed it was there until there was a problem, such as the plate has fallen from its position. No doubt plenty more people are searching Google for information on the metal plate ‘roof’ at the top of their woodburner, so we decided to write this blog post in the hope that we might be able to offer them some assistance. The plate is actually called a baffle plate. Once you know that, you will be able to find out a lot more information about the mystery panel. As the descriptive queries we receive suggest, the baffle plate sits at the top of the inside of a woodburner, just below the top of the firebox. Its purpose is to stop gases escaping straight up the flue pipe. The baffle serves as a barrier to the most direct route for gases to leave the firebox. By delaying the gases’ exit, the baffle allows more of the flammable gases to be burnt rather than leaving the stove unspent. The benefits of this of two-fold. Firstly, it means you get more bang for your buck from your fuel. By ensuring as much as possible of the fuel’s flammable gases are burnt, you’re getting the maximum heat generation from each load of fuel. Secondly, it is better for the environment for the flammable gases to be burnt inside the stove rather than disappearing up the chimney and into the air unspent. A baffle plate makes for a greener burn. 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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A lovely installation of a Portway Arundel by Portway Stoves , installed by our HETAS engineer in Burton upon Trent, with a flexible flue liner, slate hearth & oak beam 🔥

A lovely installation of a Portway Arundel by Portway Stoves , installed by our HETAS engineer in Burton upon Trent, with a flexible flue liner, slate hearth & oak beam 🔥 Latest update from Stove Specialists Ltd via Stove Specialists Ltd – stove installation Stove Specialists Ltd Unit 1C, Chetwynd Lodge Chester Road Newport, Telford

A lovely installation of a Portway Arundel by Portway Stoves , installed by our HETAS engineer in Burton upon Trent, with a flexible flue liner, slate hearth & oak beam 🔥 Read More »

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