Want a wood burner or multifuel stove but don't have a chimney at your property? No problem! Here we look at ways we can build metal chimney systems on properties built without chimneys - or indeed, older properties where the chimneys have been removed. ...
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The figures are in and it's great news for wood burners! Despite huge increases in sales volume, air pollution data shows a decrease in particulate emissions from domestic wood burning. ...
One of the most common issues we come across whilst carrying out servicing and maintenance on stoves and their flue systems, is the unnecessary and avoidable build-up of excess residue in the stove and flue systems.. Here's some simple tips on how you can help prevent this from happening.....
There seems to be a lot of confusion about the best place to fit carbon monoxide alarms, but when it comes to deadly carbon monoxide, correct placement of the detector is critical for ensuring you get the earliest warning possible. ...
When buying a stove, it is critically important to get an understanding of the heat output required for your room size - lots of problems caused by under-firing or over-firing your stove can be avoided by some initial calculations.....
Government confirms no plans to ban wood burners. With lots of misinformation being spread around in recent months, this should clear things up...!...
One of the most common sets of questions we get asked is about fuel descriptions - what is multifuel? What is solid fuel? So we thought we'd put together a helpful guide to get you familiar with the different terms.....
There are many factors to consider when purchasing a wood, multifuel, gas, oil or even bioethanol burning stove. Here we look at the main considerations which need to be made, as well as the benefits and drawbacks of each option....