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Once you have met the cost of installing a wood-burning stove, it’s down to the way you operate the stove to ensure it saves you as much money as possible. One of the best ways to ensure you use your stove efficiently is to burn seasoned wood. This is wood that has been cut, chopped and left to dry and air for a prolonged period of time. Ideally that means around 18 months sheltered by a car port-type structure. Giving firewood that length of time to season before burning it can result in the moisture content dropping from a much as 45% to as little as 20%. A warm home, faster That makes a big difference when it comes to how well your stove works. Think how much work your appliance has to do to evaporate all the moisture from a piece of wood that contains 45% water before it can even start to heat up your room. And that’s without considering the damaged caused to your stove, flue and the environment by burning wood with a high moisture content. Monitor moisture levels in your fuel The easiest way to ensure you are running your stove as cheaply as possible, and that you are not causing unnecessary damage to your stove, is to use a moisure meter. This handy little device tells you exactly how much moisture is in a log before you burn it. That means: You can check if wood you’ve left to dry is ready yet. You can verify whether wood you’re buying is as well seasoned as the salesman tells you. You know that you’re not releasing harmful gases into the environment. You can reduce the chance of creosote build-up in your flue or chimney. You can get your home up to a cosy temperature quicker.

Once you have met the cost of installing a wood-burning stove, it’s down to the way you operate the stove to ensure it saves you as much money as possible. One of the best ways to ensure you use your stove efficiently is to burn seasoned wood. This is wood that has been cut, chopped […]

Once you have met the cost of installing a wood-burning stove, it’s down to the way you operate the stove to ensure it saves you as much money as possible. One of the best ways to ensure you use your stove efficiently is to burn seasoned wood. This is wood that has been cut, chopped and left to dry and air for a prolonged period of time. Ideally that means around 18 months sheltered by a car port-type structure. Giving firewood that length of time to season before burning it can result in the moisture content dropping from a much as 45% to as little as 20%. A warm home, faster That makes a big difference when it comes to how well your stove works. Think how much work your appliance has to do to evaporate all the moisture from a piece of wood that contains 45% water before it can even start to heat up your room. And that’s without considering the damaged caused to your stove, flue and the environment by burning wood with a high moisture content. Monitor moisture levels in your fuel The easiest way to ensure you are running your stove as cheaply as possible, and that you are not causing unnecessary damage to your stove, is to use a moisure meter. This handy little device tells you exactly how much moisture is in a log before you burn it. That means: You can check if wood you’ve left to dry is ready yet. You can verify whether wood you’re buying is as well seasoned as the salesman tells you. You know that you’re not releasing harmful gases into the environment. You can reduce the chance of creosote build-up in your flue or chimney. You can get your home up to a cosy temperature quicker. Read More »

If you’re thinking about installing a wood-burning stove in your home, one of the first things you need to decide is whether it’s really a woodburner you want or a multi-fuel stove. So, what’s the difference? The biggest difference between the two is indicated by their names. A wood-burning stove is only equipped to burn wood. Multi-fuel stoves can also burn wood, but you have the additional option of burning other solid fuels. Grate differences The most obvious difference between a woodburner and a multi-fuel stove that you’ll be able to spot is that a multi-fuel stove has a raised grate. This is because fuels such as coal burn better when they have an air supply from beneath. Wood, by contrast, does not need this sort of air supply to burn effectively. In a multi-fuel stove there is a grate to allow air to circulate below the fuel, whereas in a wood-burning stove the wood will usually sit on the bottom surface of the firebox because it burns best on a bed of ashes. Some solid fuels also burn at hotter temperatures than wood, which means that burning them on a dedicated wood-burning stove can cause damage to the metalwork. Where’s the ashpan? Multi-fuel stove have an ashpan that sits below the grate to gather the ashes. Since wood burns best on a bed of ashes, woodburners do not include ashpans. Instead, you’ll need a shovel or ash vac pot to collect the ashes. The benefits of a multi-fuel stove The flexibility to vary your fuel Easier to clean due to the ashpan Suitable for use in smoke control areas when approved smokeless fuels are burned. Our Multi-fuel best-seller The Portway Arundel XL Multifuel Stove, to find out more contact us 🔥 The benefits of a wood-burning stove Better for the environment because only sustainable fuel can be burned More efficient if you plan to burn mainly wood Usually slightly cheaper than the equivalent model of multi-fuel stove. Our Wood-burning best-seller The 5kw Ecosy+ Panoramic Wood Burning Stove is a great pick when it comes to dedicated wood-burning stove, to find out more contact us 🔥

If you’re thinking about installing a wood-burning stove in your home, one of the first things you need to decide is whether it’s really a woodburner you want or a multi-fuel stove. So, what’s the difference? The biggest difference between the two is indicated by their names. A wood-burning stove is only equipped to burn

If you’re thinking about installing a wood-burning stove in your home, one of the first things you need to decide is whether it’s really a woodburner you want or a multi-fuel stove. So, what’s the difference? The biggest difference between the two is indicated by their names. A wood-burning stove is only equipped to burn wood. Multi-fuel stoves can also burn wood, but you have the additional option of burning other solid fuels. Grate differences The most obvious difference between a woodburner and a multi-fuel stove that you’ll be able to spot is that a multi-fuel stove has a raised grate. This is because fuels such as coal burn better when they have an air supply from beneath. Wood, by contrast, does not need this sort of air supply to burn effectively. In a multi-fuel stove there is a grate to allow air to circulate below the fuel, whereas in a wood-burning stove the wood will usually sit on the bottom surface of the firebox because it burns best on a bed of ashes. Some solid fuels also burn at hotter temperatures than wood, which means that burning them on a dedicated wood-burning stove can cause damage to the metalwork. Where’s the ashpan? Multi-fuel stove have an ashpan that sits below the grate to gather the ashes. Since wood burns best on a bed of ashes, woodburners do not include ashpans. Instead, you’ll need a shovel or ash vac pot to collect the ashes. The benefits of a multi-fuel stove The flexibility to vary your fuel Easier to clean due to the ashpan Suitable for use in smoke control areas when approved smokeless fuels are burned. Our Multi-fuel best-seller The Portway Arundel XL Multifuel Stove, to find out more contact us 🔥 The benefits of a wood-burning stove Better for the environment because only sustainable fuel can be burned More efficient if you plan to burn mainly wood Usually slightly cheaper than the equivalent model of multi-fuel stove. Our Wood-burning best-seller The 5kw Ecosy+ Panoramic Wood Burning Stove is a great pick when it comes to dedicated wood-burning stove, to find out more contact us 🔥 Read More »

A beautiful transformation of a customers own Clearview stove on a log stand completed from start to finish by our registered HETAS engineer in #codsallwood 🔥

A beautiful transformation of a customers own Clearview stove on a log stand completed from start to finish by our registered HETAS engineer in #codsallwood 🔥 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 beautiful transformation of a customers own Clearview stove on a log stand completed from start to finish by our registered HETAS engineer in #codsallwood 🔥 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 2018. 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, for information on the best stove for your living space, and a free no obligation quote, contact us at 💻 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 2018. 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, for information on the best stove for your living space, and a free no obligation quote, contact us at 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321850 Message us through our Facebook page 🔥 Read More »

We can fit any wood burning/multi-fuel stove providing it meets the minimum legal and safety requirements. All stoves from StoveSpecialists UK exceed these requirements. We are not tied to any specific stove manufacturers, so we are able to offer free and impartial advice when it comes to choosing the best stove for your home for your complete peace of mind. We can recommend supply & fit stoves sourced by ourselves or a stove you already have. We also offer 🔥FINANCE🔥 on all full installations, with affordable monthly instalments so you can spread the cost & have the stove you’ve dreamed of sooner than you think. Get in touch & our registered HETAS engineer will be happy to help. 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321850 Message us though our Facebook page 🔥

We can fit any wood burning/multi-fuel stove providing it meets the minimum legal and safety requirements. All stoves from StoveSpecialists UK exceed these requirements. We are not tied to any specific stove manufacturers, so we are able to offer free and impartial advice when it comes to choosing the best stove for your home for

We can fit any wood burning/multi-fuel stove providing it meets the minimum legal and safety requirements. All stoves from StoveSpecialists UK exceed these requirements. We are not tied to any specific stove manufacturers, so we are able to offer free and impartial advice when it comes to choosing the best stove for your home for your complete peace of mind. We can recommend supply & fit stoves sourced by ourselves or a stove you already have. We also offer 🔥FINANCE🔥 on all full installations, with affordable monthly instalments so you can spread the cost & have the stove you’ve dreamed of sooner than you think. Get in touch & our registered HETAS engineer will be happy to help. 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321850 Message us though our Facebook page 🔥 Read More »

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