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Wood Stoves for the Future

Wood stoves for the future. An increased awareness of environmental issues, together with rocketing fuel prices. This has led to a dramatic uptake in demand for wood burning domestic heating systems.

More than one million UK homes are already using wood burning stoves. Naturally this could be set to rise.

The installation of wood burning, and multi-fuel stoves is “monitored” under Building Regulations. This includes the relining or installation of flues and chimneys associated with such heat producing appliances.

It is highly recommended that stove installation work is carried out by a HETAS or OFTEC registered installer, the reality is that many stoves get put in unprofessionally.

Incorrectly installed stoves can be dangerous both to health and a can be fire hazards.

Correct wood stove

To be sure a stove meets your needs, choose a HETAS or OFTEC approved one, which comes from an experienced manufacturer. Apart from the safety element, wood stoves have improved so much of late it’s vital to select the correct one for your home.

If you choose professional help the fitter will consider your lifestyle and the type of property you reside in. An open-plan well insulated home for example can use a stove to cut down fuel bills, the fitter will explain all the advantages and savings that can be made.

Long term maintenance

A stove is not a “fit and forget” product. The burner itself may need very little maintenance. But without regular cleaning soot builds up in the flue and this can cause chimney fires. It is highly recommended to have your burner cleaned and serviced. Ideally at least once a year for safety and peace of mind.

Help?

If you require some assistance with your current or new stove, please do make contact and one of our fully trained fitters will be pleased to guide you.