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How to Get the Most From a Wood Burner Fireplace
Unlike traditional open fireplaces Shop wood stoves are specifically designed and optimized to burn firewood. This allows them to comply with stricter emission standards.
Wood burning stoves produce dancing yellow flames and cosy crackling noises. They also give an incredibly warm feeling. The smoke that is generated contains toxic air pollutants like benzene, formaldehyde, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Efficient
Fireplaces and stoves made of wood provide a beautiful and natural heat to the home, and they are incredibly efficient. A quality wood stove can be able to achieve an Ecodesign rating of up to 77 percent. With the rising cost of energy, it is crucial to ensure you are getting the maximum value from your log stove The good thing is that this is more simple than ever!
The amount of moisture in wood is one of the main factors that determines how efficient a wood-burning stove is. This is why we suggest only using seasoned wood, which has been dried for a minimum of one year, and more often two years. The dryer the wood is, the more efficiently it burns which results in less smoke and harmful emissions.
Another advantage of a wood burning stove is that it's an eco-friendly source of fuel, which is excellent for the environment. Furthermore, by buying locally sourced firewood you are helping to support the management of woodlands, which is a great thing for wildlife.
The only thing that a wood burning stove requires in terms maintenance is to regularly remove and eliminate ash. It can be a bit of a hassle but it is worth it to ensure that you get the most heat from each log. Additionally that if you wait a couple of days until the ashes completely cool they can be used as a non-toxic and eco-friendly ice melt. They can be used to polish jewelry and also absorb smells.
A wood-burning fireplace is an old-fashioned classic. Although they're not as popular than gas fires however, there's no denying the appeal and allure of a roaring fire. They're perfect for cosying with on cold winter nights and are a perfect way to create an inviting and warm space inside your home. Investing in a high-quality wood stove will pay off for many years. Our expert chimney sweeps are available to assist you in getting the most out of your stove. Give us a call today to learn more.
Low Carbon
Burners that are efficient and clean are among the best ways to save the cost of logs while keeping your home warm. They also aid local woodland management. This is a fantastic way to support wildlife in your area.
Wood-burning fireplaces and stoves create very little pollutant if they are properly maintained and operated with dry, seasoned firewood. If they aren't properly maintained or make use of wood that is not of high quality the smoke produced contains fine particles also known as particulate pollutants that can cause irritation to the lung organs and other body organs. Carbon monoxide, toxic air pollutants such as benzene and formaldehyde and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are also found in. Inhaling air pollution can cause lung irritation and trigger asthma attacks wheezing, coughing, and irritation of the lungs. It can also lead to heart disease, cancer or premature death.
Some people are worried that wood-burning stoves can contribute to climate change, but this isn't necessarily true. Burning wood is a carbon neutral energy source. The tree absorbs carbon dioxide throughout its lifetime. After burning, the carbon is released into the atmosphere.
Because the wood is harvested locally, this reduces the amount of pollution emitted during transportation. It is crucial to choose hardwoods that have been seasoned and of top quality. They burn longer and more evenly than softwoods.
Modern wood stoves, like those manufactured by Charlton & Jenrick, emit much less pollution than older stoves. They have been certified to meet 2020 EPA standards, which are considerably more stringent than the earlier emission limits.
To avoid the buildup of exhaust in your home, all wood burning stoves should be vented to the outside. All our current DEFRA-exempt and clean burn stoves can create very clear exhaust by keeping the flames in the vicinity of the logs of wood and using dry, seasoned firewood.
A wood burning stove with an acatalytic converter or hybrid unit can provide the best low-carbon heating solution. These units re-ignite gases and particles released from the initial burning in a subsequent phase by mixing them superheated air. They then funnel the remaining particulates and gasses through a catalytic combustion combustor for the third and final combustion, further decreasing emissions to levels that is well below the government standards.
Clean Burn
Cleanburn wood stoves burn fuel with the highest efficiency possible. This results in the release of minimal particles into the air when burning wood. The stove's air management system regulates the intake and venting of gases, making sure that the combustion process occurs in a sealed, controlled atmosphere. 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 a lot cleaner than older stoves. Particulate matter, also known as particle pollution, resulting from incompletely burned wood can cause respiratory issues, such as coughing and wheezing, and contribute to heart diseases, stroke, diabetes, and other serious illnesses. The smoke from wood burning is also an important factor in poor urban air quality.
The smoke from poorly combusted wood contains fine particulate pollution and hazardous air pollutants such as carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides, benzene formaldehyde, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. These particles can get into the lungs and other organs and cause discomfort, damage and even death. Airborne dust can also damage surfaces within your home, giving them a gritty sensation.
It's important to use only top quality, seasoned, and dried firewood when using your fireplace with a wood burner. The most valuable woods for heating are hardwoods like oak, ash and beech. Hardwoods have a high density and BTU content. They also provide more heat than softwoods.
Check with your local authority to find out if they have any rules regarding wood burning. These rules could include rules on odors and nuisances, as well as visible emissions or smoke opacity limitations.
If you have a wood fireplace burner with glass doors it is important to keep the glass clean of dirt and deposits. You can use a dry cloth or oven cleaner spray for this. Alternately, you can mix bicarbonate of a soda with a little water to the glass.
Regular maintenance of your chimney and stove is also vital. Regular chimney cleanings are necessary to get rid of creosote and to ensure that the flue works properly. Also, make sure you mark dates for regular inspections in your calendar, since this will allow you to avoid costly repairs and extend the life of your wood burner.
Low Maintenance
Wood burning fireplaces are popular because they offer natural warmth. However, this kind of fire requires a bit of upkeep and maintenance. The chimney, flue, and stove are all potential sources of house electric fires if they are not cleaned and maintained regularly. These fireplaces are also an excellent source of warmth when power is out, especially during winter when snowstorms can cause branches of trees to fall and knock down under-hanging power lines.
If you use a wood stove to heat your home, you'll be able to reduce your carbon footprint compared to other fossil fuel sources like gas. modern fireplace wood stoves and inserts are made to conform to EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) standards, which means they emit very little carbon dioxide. The more well-seasoned wood you use, fire the more efficient the stove will be. You'll require less wood to achieve the same amount of heat.
They require some maintenance and attention, such as ensuring they are positioned away from burning materials and a screening is in place. Making sure the grate is free of ash and debris will help air flow and prevent the fire from dying quickly. It will also help keep your indoors clean. You should have your chimney and stove swept at least once a year to prevent creosote build-up which could create an extremely dangerous fire hazard as well as a clog that can restrict ventilation.
A wood-burning stove needs to be kept in good order and it can take a while for a new homeowner to master the art of how to ignite, light, and maintain a steady fire in the fireplace. Once you've learned the art, your wood stove will become a source for warmth and comfort in your home.
Wood burning fireplaces are around in some form or another for over 500 years. They've gained popularity due to their effectiveness, sustainability, and the natural warmth of real wood. Talk with your local Regency dealer about the benefits of wood stoves or inserts for your home if you're looking to buy an upgrade to your heater.
Unlike traditional open fireplaces Shop wood stoves are specifically designed and optimized to burn firewood. This allows them to comply with stricter emission standards.

Efficient
Fireplaces and stoves made of wood provide a beautiful and natural heat to the home, and they are incredibly efficient. A quality wood stove can be able to achieve an Ecodesign rating of up to 77 percent. With the rising cost of energy, it is crucial to ensure you are getting the maximum value from your log stove The good thing is that this is more simple than ever!
The amount of moisture in wood is one of the main factors that determines how efficient a wood-burning stove is. This is why we suggest only using seasoned wood, which has been dried for a minimum of one year, and more often two years. The dryer the wood is, the more efficiently it burns which results in less smoke and harmful emissions.
Another advantage of a wood burning stove is that it's an eco-friendly source of fuel, which is excellent for the environment. Furthermore, by buying locally sourced firewood you are helping to support the management of woodlands, which is a great thing for wildlife.
The only thing that a wood burning stove requires in terms maintenance is to regularly remove and eliminate ash. It can be a bit of a hassle but it is worth it to ensure that you get the most heat from each log. Additionally that if you wait a couple of days until the ashes completely cool they can be used as a non-toxic and eco-friendly ice melt. They can be used to polish jewelry and also absorb smells.
A wood-burning fireplace is an old-fashioned classic. Although they're not as popular than gas fires however, there's no denying the appeal and allure of a roaring fire. They're perfect for cosying with on cold winter nights and are a perfect way to create an inviting and warm space inside your home. Investing in a high-quality wood stove will pay off for many years. Our expert chimney sweeps are available to assist you in getting the most out of your stove. Give us a call today to learn more.
Low Carbon
Burners that are efficient and clean are among the best ways to save the cost of logs while keeping your home warm. They also aid local woodland management. This is a fantastic way to support wildlife in your area.
Wood-burning fireplaces and stoves create very little pollutant if they are properly maintained and operated with dry, seasoned firewood. If they aren't properly maintained or make use of wood that is not of high quality the smoke produced contains fine particles also known as particulate pollutants that can cause irritation to the lung organs and other body organs. Carbon monoxide, toxic air pollutants such as benzene and formaldehyde and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are also found in. Inhaling air pollution can cause lung irritation and trigger asthma attacks wheezing, coughing, and irritation of the lungs. It can also lead to heart disease, cancer or premature death.
Some people are worried that wood-burning stoves can contribute to climate change, but this isn't necessarily true. Burning wood is a carbon neutral energy source. The tree absorbs carbon dioxide throughout its lifetime. After burning, the carbon is released into the atmosphere.
Because the wood is harvested locally, this reduces the amount of pollution emitted during transportation. It is crucial to choose hardwoods that have been seasoned and of top quality. They burn longer and more evenly than softwoods.
Modern wood stoves, like those manufactured by Charlton & Jenrick, emit much less pollution than older stoves. They have been certified to meet 2020 EPA standards, which are considerably more stringent than the earlier emission limits.
To avoid the buildup of exhaust in your home, all wood burning stoves should be vented to the outside. All our current DEFRA-exempt and clean burn stoves can create very clear exhaust by keeping the flames in the vicinity of the logs of wood and using dry, seasoned firewood.
A wood burning stove with an acatalytic converter or hybrid unit can provide the best low-carbon heating solution. These units re-ignite gases and particles released from the initial burning in a subsequent phase by mixing them superheated air. They then funnel the remaining particulates and gasses through a catalytic combustion combustor for the third and final combustion, further decreasing emissions to levels that is well below the government standards.
Clean Burn
Cleanburn wood stoves burn fuel with the highest efficiency possible. This results in the release of minimal particles into the air when burning wood. The stove's air management system regulates the intake and venting of gases, making sure that the combustion process occurs in a sealed, controlled atmosphere. 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 a lot cleaner than older stoves. Particulate matter, also known as particle pollution, resulting from incompletely burned wood can cause respiratory issues, such as coughing and wheezing, and contribute to heart diseases, stroke, diabetes, and other serious illnesses. The smoke from wood burning is also an important factor in poor urban air quality.
The smoke from poorly combusted wood contains fine particulate pollution and hazardous air pollutants such as carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides, benzene formaldehyde, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. These particles can get into the lungs and other organs and cause discomfort, damage and even death. Airborne dust can also damage surfaces within your home, giving them a gritty sensation.
It's important to use only top quality, seasoned, and dried firewood when using your fireplace with a wood burner. The most valuable woods for heating are hardwoods like oak, ash and beech. Hardwoods have a high density and BTU content. They also provide more heat than softwoods.
Check with your local authority to find out if they have any rules regarding wood burning. These rules could include rules on odors and nuisances, as well as visible emissions or smoke opacity limitations.
If you have a wood fireplace burner with glass doors it is important to keep the glass clean of dirt and deposits. You can use a dry cloth or oven cleaner spray for this. Alternately, you can mix bicarbonate of a soda with a little water to the glass.
Regular maintenance of your chimney and stove is also vital. Regular chimney cleanings are necessary to get rid of creosote and to ensure that the flue works properly. Also, make sure you mark dates for regular inspections in your calendar, since this will allow you to avoid costly repairs and extend the life of your wood burner.
Low Maintenance
Wood burning fireplaces are popular because they offer natural warmth. However, this kind of fire requires a bit of upkeep and maintenance. The chimney, flue, and stove are all potential sources of house electric fires if they are not cleaned and maintained regularly. These fireplaces are also an excellent source of warmth when power is out, especially during winter when snowstorms can cause branches of trees to fall and knock down under-hanging power lines.
If you use a wood stove to heat your home, you'll be able to reduce your carbon footprint compared to other fossil fuel sources like gas. modern fireplace wood stoves and inserts are made to conform to EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) standards, which means they emit very little carbon dioxide. The more well-seasoned wood you use, fire the more efficient the stove will be. You'll require less wood to achieve the same amount of heat.
They require some maintenance and attention, such as ensuring they are positioned away from burning materials and a screening is in place. Making sure the grate is free of ash and debris will help air flow and prevent the fire from dying quickly. It will also help keep your indoors clean. You should have your chimney and stove swept at least once a year to prevent creosote build-up which could create an extremely dangerous fire hazard as well as a clog that can restrict ventilation.
A wood-burning stove needs to be kept in good order and it can take a while for a new homeowner to master the art of how to ignite, light, and maintain a steady fire in the fireplace. Once you've learned the art, your wood stove will become a source for warmth and comfort in your home.

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