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How to Get the Most From a Wood Burner fireplace suites

In contrast to traditional open cheap fireplaces, wood stoves are engineered and designed to burn firewood. This allows them to meet stricter emission regulations.

Wood burning stoves produce dancing yellow flames and cosy crackling noises. They also give you a primal feeling of warmth. The smoke that is generated is filled with harmful air pollutants such as formaldehyde, benzene, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

Efficient

Fireplaces and stoves made of wood are not only beautiful, but also extremely efficient. A quality wood stove can attain an Ecodesign rating as high as 77%. With the increasing cost of energy, it is crucial to ensure you're getting the maximum benefit from your log burner The good thing is that this is more simple than ever before!

One of the most important factors in the effectiveness of a wood-burning stove can be in the moisture content of the firewood. This is the reason we suggest only using wood that is seasoned, that has been dried for a minimum of one year, but more often two years. The more dry the wood, the more efficiently it burns which results in less smoke and harmful emissions.

A wood burning stove also offers the advantage of being an eco-friendly fuel source which is good for the environment. By purchasing locally sourced wood, you are also helping to promote the active conservation and management of woodlands. This is beneficial for wildlife.

The only thing a wood burning stove requires in terms maintenance is to remove and get rid of the ash. It can be a bit of a hassle, but it's worth it to ensure you get the most heat from each log. In addition when you wait for a couple of days until the ashes completely cool, they can be reused as a non-toxic and eco-friendly ice melt. They can be used to polish jewelry and also absorb odors.

A fireplace that burns wood is an old-fashioned classic. While they may be less popular than gas fires however, there's no denying the charm and appeal of a roaring fire. They're great for snuggling in the cold winter nights and are a perfect way to create an inviting and warm space within your home. A high-quality wood burner will pay off for a long time. Our expert chimney sweeps are here to help you get the most value from your stove. Give us a call now to find out more.

Low Carbon

Wood burners that burn cleanly and efficiently are the most efficient way to save money while also keeping your home warm. They also aid local woodland management. This is an excellent option to help wildlife in your area.

When properly maintained, wood-burning fireplaces and stoves emit very little pollution when they are operated with dry and seasoned firewood. However, if they are not maintained well or used with poor quality wood the smoke that is produced by them is contaminated with fine particles (known as particulate pollution) which can cause irritation to the lungs and other organs. It also contains carbon monoxide and toxic air pollutants like formaldehyde, benzene and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Inhaling air pollution can cause lung irritation and lead to asthma attacks, wheezing, coughing and irritation of the lungs. It could also cause cancer, heart disease or premature death.

Some people worry that using a wood burning stove can cause climate change, but this is not necessarily the case. The combustion of wood produces energy that is carbon-neutral. The tree absorbs carbon dioxide throughout its lifetime. When it is burned carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere.

The wood is produced locally, which reduces the amount of pollution emitted in the transportation process. It is also essential to select high-quality woods that are seasoned and seasoned as they will give an extended and more consistent burn than softwoods.

Modern wood stoves, including the ones manufactured by Charlton & Jenrick, emit significantly less pollutant than older stoves. They have been tested and certified to meet 2020 EPA standards which are much more stringent than the previous emission limits.

All wood-burning stoves must be fully vented to the outside of your home to ensure they do not create a build-up of exhaust inside your home. By keeping the flames away from the logs, and ensuring you use dry, seasoned wood, all of our current clean burn and DEFRA exempt stoves produce extremely clear exhaust and have particulate levels 60% or more below the DEFRA limit.

A wood burning stove with a catalytic converter or hybrid unit can offer the ultimate low-carbon heating solution. These units re-ignite gases and particles from the initial combustion in a subsequent phase by mixing them superheated air. The remaining gasses and particulates are transferred to a catalytic unit to create a final and third combustion. This further reduces emissions to levels well below the standards set by the government.

Clean Burn

Cleanburn wood stoves burn fuel at the highest possible efficiency. This results in the emission of minimal particles into the air when burning wood. The stove's air management system controls the intake and exhausting of gases, making sure that the combustion process occurs in a sealed, controlled environment. It also regulates the flame's height to maximise the output of heat and reduce emissions.

This means that your chimney and the surrounding area will be cleaner than older stoves. Particulate matter, also known as particle pollution, from incompletely burned wood can cause respiratory problems, such as coughing and wheezing. It can also can contribute to heart disease as well as stroke, diabetes and other serious conditions. Wood burning can also contribute to poor air quality in cities.

The smoke that is emitted from poorly combusted wood is a mixture of fine particulate pollution as well as hazardous air pollutants like carbon monoxide volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides, benzene, formaldehyde, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. These particles can get into the lungs, and other organs, causing discomfort and damage and even death. Airborne dust can also contaminate the surfaces in your home, and can give the impression of a rough surface to rooms.

When you are using a fireplace that is wood-burning, it's important to only make use of high-quality firewood that has been seasoned and dried. The most efficient woods for heating are hardwoods such as beech, oak and ash. Hardwoods have a higher density and BTU content. They also offer more heat than softwoods.

Contact your local authority to determine whether they have any regulations about wood burning. These may include nuisance/odor rules and visible emissions, or the opacity limit for smoke.

It is crucial to keep the glass of a wood stove that has an open front that is free of dirt and deposits. This can be done using dry cloths or oven cleaner spray. You can also add bicarbonate of soda mixed with a bit of water to the glass.

Regular maintenance of your stove and chimney is also crucial. Regular chimney cleanings are required to remove creosote, and to ensure that the flue works correctly. Also be sure to mark dates for inspections on a regular basis in your calendar, since this will allow you to avoid costly repairs and prolong the life of your wood burner.

Low Maintenance

Many people prefer installing wood burning wooden fireplaces (Visit Mixbookmark) because of the warmth and natural beauty they provide. This kind of fireplace requires a bit of maintenance and upkeep. If it is not maintained and cleaned regularly, the chimney, flue and stove could have the potential to cause fires within your home. Fireplaces are also an excellent source of warmth when the power goes out, especially in winter when snow storms can cause branches of trees to fall and rip up power lines.

Using a wood burner to heat your home can reduce your carbon footprint substantially when compared to other fossil fuel sources such as gas. Modern wood stoves and inserts are designed to meet EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) standards, which means they produce very low emissions. The more seasoned wood you use, the more efficient the stove will be. You'll need less wood to achieve the same amount of heat.

The fireplaces require some attention and maintenance. They should be placed away from the combustible materials and have a screen. Keeping the grate clear of ash and debris will help air flow and will stop the fire from dying quickly. It will also help keep your indoors clean. It is important to have your stove and chimney swept at least two times per year to prevent creosote accumulation that could create an bioethanol fire hazard or blockage and restrict the airflow.

It could take a while for a new homeowner to learn how to light, ignite and maintain a steady fire in the fireplace. Once you've learned the art of lighting, your wood burner will be a source for warmth and comfort within your home.

Wood burning fireplaces have been in use in a variety of forms or styles for more than 500 years. They've gained popularity because of their efficiency, sustainability and the natural warmth of real wood. Talk to your local Regency dealer about the benefits of wood stoves or inserts for your home if you're looking to purchase an entirely new heater.