Will a Logburning Stove Heat My Whole House ?
Very wise words from a previous customer!
“The winter of 2023 gas and electric bills meant it was time to act. An engineer from Kent Stoves (HETAS) registered company confirmed the idea of installing a woodstove was going to work well for us.
We got the old gas fire and pipework removed, measured up our fireplace and started looking for a stove that would fit our relatively small fireplace”.
“We did our homework and got Kent Stoves advice as to the correct wood burner we would need to heat our living area”.
Very important for heat and efficiency
“We have found a local joinery company from which we source our wood, so we are now burning waste wood that would otherwise be destined for landfill, the wood is dry and has no preservatives or other dangerous additives”
“This summer we have upgraded the loft insulation – prompted by another article. And, if we keep the stove going all day, it heats the entire house. We still use the central heating to heat the bedrooms if it’s very cold”.
HETAS-registered installers deal with wood, solid-fuel and biomass domestic heating appliances and can self-certify that their work complies with building regulations, so it’s safe and legal.
Some benefits of installing a stove
- Increased property
- Smaller heating bills
- Power cut – no problem
- Environmentally friendly
What to do if you want to save money
If you would like to know if you could benefit from a wood burning stove get in contact and one of our qualified fitters (HETAS) registered engineers will guide you in the right direction.