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Have you pressed ? ‼️TestItTuesday‼️ Every full installation package booked in today with Stove Specialists Ltd will receive a FREE Carbon Monoxide Alarm 🔥 #TestItTuesday #carbonmonoxideawareness #staysafe 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

Have you pressed ? ‼️TestItTuesday‼️ Every full installation package booked in today with Stove Specialists Ltd will receive a FREE Carbon Monoxide Alarm 🔥 #TestItTuesday #carbonmonoxideawareness #staysafe Read More »

Lovely installation of one of our best selling stoves, the Ecosy Panoramic fitted by our HETAS registered engineer in Loxhill, Godalming, Guildford 🔥

Lovely installation of one of our best selling stoves, the Ecosy Panoramic fitted by our HETAS registered engineer in Loxhill, Godalming, 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

Lovely installation of one of our best selling stoves, the Ecosy Panoramic fitted by our HETAS registered engineer in Loxhill, Godalming, Guildford 🔥 Read More »

Why it’s good to light your fire in the summer 🔥 There are two main reasons to light your wood-burning stove during the summer months. The first is that, given the British weather, it is very likely that you will need the warmth the stove generates nearly as much as you do in the winter. (Half)-joking aside, the other reason to light your stove even if it isn’t really needed during the warmer weather is to avoid your appliance succumbing to rust and corrosion. That increased risk of corrosion is caused by our friend the British weather and, in particular, summer showers. All through the year, rainwater gets into your stove system via your flue opening. The amount of water that gets in depends on the amount of rainfall, how exposed your chimney is and whether you have a chimney cowl fitted. But regardless of those factors, in winter – when your woodburner is in regular use – the heat generated by the stove evaporates any rainwater that finds its way into the flue and the stove itself. That’s not the case in summer when although, in theory, significantly less rain is falling, there is nothing to evaporate it. Allowed to sit until your woodburner is in regular use once again, this moisture can start to cause corrosion and rust to your appliance. How to stop rust in your woodburner The way to avoid this rust and corrosion is to occasionally light your woodburner throughout the summer. Even having a small fire for a short period of time will allow any moisture gathered in the stove system to evaporate, which will reduce the risk of the stove rusting. It is worth doing at regular intervals during the warmer weather and it is probably worth making extra effort to light your stove if you know there’s been a decent amount of rainfall over the past few days 🔥 Thanks to our customers for you action shots 🔥

Why it’s good to light your fire in the summer 🔥 There are two main reasons to light your wood-burning stove during the summer months. The first is that, given the British weather, it is very likely that you will need the warmth the stove generates nearly as much as you do in the winter.

Why it’s good to light your fire in the summer 🔥 There are two main reasons to light your wood-burning stove during the summer months. The first is that, given the British weather, it is very likely that you will need the warmth the stove generates nearly as much as you do in the winter. (Half)-joking aside, the other reason to light your stove even if it isn’t really needed during the warmer weather is to avoid your appliance succumbing to rust and corrosion. That increased risk of corrosion is caused by our friend the British weather and, in particular, summer showers. All through the year, rainwater gets into your stove system via your flue opening. The amount of water that gets in depends on the amount of rainfall, how exposed your chimney is and whether you have a chimney cowl fitted. But regardless of those factors, in winter – when your woodburner is in regular use – the heat generated by the stove evaporates any rainwater that finds its way into the flue and the stove itself. That’s not the case in summer when although, in theory, significantly less rain is falling, there is nothing to evaporate it. Allowed to sit until your woodburner is in regular use once again, this moisture can start to cause corrosion and rust to your appliance. How to stop rust in your woodburner The way to avoid this rust and corrosion is to occasionally light your woodburner throughout the summer. Even having a small fire for a short period of time will allow any moisture gathered in the stove system to evaporate, which will reduce the risk of the stove rusting. It is worth doing at regular intervals during the warmer weather and it is probably worth making extra effort to light your stove if you know there’s been a decent amount of rainfall over the past few days 🔥 Thanks to our customers for you action shots 🔥 Read More »

STOVE & FIREPLACE CHAMBERS You want the look of a brick fireplace chamber but you don’t have the brickwork there…don’t worry we can give you the look you want with our slip brick chambers Our extensive range of fireplace chambers offer you a simple, speedy and cost effect way to create a luxurious fireplace opening. All our chambers are designed and built within the UK from the highest grade fireboard which is free from any hazardous materials. We stock off the shelf sizes of all our fireplace chambers and offer bespoke, made to measure chambers for non standard openings. The range of chambers we supply come in a variety of beautiful designs and materials for you to choose from. For more information 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321850 Message us through our Facebook page 🔥

STOVE & FIREPLACE CHAMBERS You want the look of a brick fireplace chamber but you don’t have the brickwork there…don’t worry we can give you the look you want with our slip brick chambers Our extensive range of fireplace chambers offer you a simple, speedy and cost effect way to create a luxurious fireplace opening.

STOVE & FIREPLACE CHAMBERS You want the look of a brick fireplace chamber but you don’t have the brickwork there…don’t worry we can give you the look you want with our slip brick chambers Our extensive range of fireplace chambers offer you a simple, speedy and cost effect way to create a luxurious fireplace opening. All our chambers are designed and built within the UK from the highest grade fireboard which is free from any hazardous materials. We stock off the shelf sizes of all our fireplace chambers and offer bespoke, made to measure chambers for non standard openings. The range of chambers we supply come in a variety of beautiful designs and materials for you to choose from. For more information 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321850 Message us through our Facebook page 🔥 Read More »

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