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The popular Ecosy Ottawa by Stove World UK installed by our registered HETAS engineer in #telford 🔥

The popular Ecosy Ottawa by Stove World UK installed by our registered HETAS engineer in #telford 🔥 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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7 steps to buying your stove 🔥 Step 1 🔥 Decide if you want a woodburner or a multi-fuel stove. The first step to buying a wood-burning stove is deciding exactly what you want from your stove. Do you just want it to be able to burn wood? If so, a wood-burning stove is the right option. If you want to burn other fuels too, you will need a multi-fuel stove. Step 2 🔥 Work out what size you need. The next stage in narrowing your choice of stoves is to decide on a specific size of stove you need. This will involve finding an appliance with a heat output suited to the size of the room in which you will be installing the stove. Our engineer will be happy to guide you. Step 3 🔥 Set a budget. Wood-burning stoves are available for less than a few hundred pounds and prices run into the thousands. It all depends what you want from your appliance in terms of size, design and brand. Working out how much you want to spend will help to sharpen your focus as to the sort of stoves that are available to you. If the stove you want is a bit outside your current budget, finance options are available. Step 4 🔥 Check the installation process. When setting your budget, remember that you will need some of your finances to install the stove as well as buy it. A member of the StoveSpecialistsUK will be able to give you a rough idea of cost over the phone, we offer installation only or package deals with your stove included. Step 5 🔥 Think about the design. Armed with all that information, you are now well placed to pick out an appliance that is both attainable and suitable. At this stage, you can start to think about whether you’d prefer a stove that is made from cast iron or steel, contemporary or traditional in style, free-standing or inset in design. Of course, you will also want a stove that is well-suited to your property and its decor. Step 6 🔥 Buy your stove. You can now take the all-important step of buying a stove that ticks all the boxes for you. Step 7 🔥 Await delivery. It’s time to welcome your new woodburner into your home. All stoves from StoveSpecialistsUK are delivered on a pallet all over the UK in three to five days working days, or will come with the engineer on your chosen installation date. We are into our peak installation period, so if a stove is on your home improvement list this winter, get in touch & get your date in the diary 🔥

7 steps to buying your stove 🔥 Step 1 🔥 Decide if you want a woodburner or a multi-fuel stove. The first step to buying a wood-burning stove is deciding exactly what you want from your stove. Do you just want it to be able to burn wood? If so, a wood-burning stove is the

7 steps to buying your stove 🔥 Step 1 🔥 Decide if you want a woodburner or a multi-fuel stove. The first step to buying a wood-burning stove is deciding exactly what you want from your stove. Do you just want it to be able to burn wood? If so, a wood-burning stove is the right option. If you want to burn other fuels too, you will need a multi-fuel stove. Step 2 🔥 Work out what size you need. The next stage in narrowing your choice of stoves is to decide on a specific size of stove you need. This will involve finding an appliance with a heat output suited to the size of the room in which you will be installing the stove. Our engineer will be happy to guide you. Step 3 🔥 Set a budget. Wood-burning stoves are available for less than a few hundred pounds and prices run into the thousands. It all depends what you want from your appliance in terms of size, design and brand. Working out how much you want to spend will help to sharpen your focus as to the sort of stoves that are available to you. If the stove you want is a bit outside your current budget, finance options are available. Step 4 🔥 Check the installation process. When setting your budget, remember that you will need some of your finances to install the stove as well as buy it. A member of the StoveSpecialistsUK will be able to give you a rough idea of cost over the phone, we offer installation only or package deals with your stove included. Step 5 🔥 Think about the design. Armed with all that information, you are now well placed to pick out an appliance that is both attainable and suitable. At this stage, you can start to think about whether you’d prefer a stove that is made from cast iron or steel, contemporary or traditional in style, free-standing or inset in design. Of course, you will also want a stove that is well-suited to your property and its decor. Step 6 🔥 Buy your stove. You can now take the all-important step of buying a stove that ticks all the boxes for you. Step 7 🔥 Await delivery. It’s time to welcome your new woodburner into your home. All stoves from StoveSpecialistsUK are delivered on a pallet all over the UK in three to five days working days, or will come with the engineer on your chosen installation date. We are into our peak installation period, so if a stove is on your home improvement list this winter, get in touch & get your date in the diary 🔥 Read More »

A lovely Ecosy Panoramic multifuel stove by Solo Stove UK with a twin wall flue system & glass hearth in a single storey cabin in #woking 🔥

A lovely Ecosy Panoramic multifuel stove by Solo Stove UK with a twin wall flue system & glass hearth in a single storey cabin in #woking 🔥 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 Ecosy Panoramic multifuel stove by Solo Stove UK with a twin wall flue system & glass hearth in a single storey cabin in #woking 🔥 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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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

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

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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