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How to Get the Most From a Wood Burner freestanding fireplace

Unlike traditional open ethanol fireplaces wood stoves are engineered and designed to burn wood. This allows them to meet the stricter emission requirements.

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Efficient

Wood burning stoves and fireplaces provide a beautiful and natural heat source to the home, and they are extremely 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 make sure you're getting the maximum benefits from your log burner The good news is that it's more simple than ever!

The amount of moisture in firewood is an important factor that determines how efficient a wood-burning stove is. We recommend using only well-seasoned wood that has been dried for at least one year, and in some cases, two years. The more dry the wood and the more efficient it is to burn. This means lesser smoke and fewer harmful emissions.

A wood burning stove also has the benefit of being an eco-friendly fuel source which is beneficial to the environment. When you purchase locally-sourced wood, you also help to support the active management and conservation of forests. This is beneficial for wildlife.

As far as maintenance is concerned, the only requirement of a wood burner is to regularly take out and dispose of the ash. It can be a bit of a nuisance, but is well worth it to ensure you get the maximum heat from each and every log. If you allow the ashes to completely cool, they can also be utilized as a non-toxic and environmentally friendly melting ice. They can also be used to polish jewellery or absorb smells.

A fireplace that burns wood is an old-fashioned classic. Although they're less popular than gas fireplaces however, there's no denying the appeal and appeal of a roaring log fire. They are ideal for snuggling to on cold winter evenings, and they create a warm and welcoming space within your home. A high-quality wood burner will pay off for many years. Our expert chimney sweeps are available to help you get the most from your stove. Give us a call today to learn more.

Low Carbon

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

When properly maintained wood-burning stoves and fireplaces emit little or no pollution when they are used with seasoned and dry firewood. If they are not maintained properly or make use of wood that is not of high quality the smoke produced contains fine particles often referred to as particulate pollutants that can cause irritation to lungs and other body organs. Carbon monoxide, toxic air pollutants such as formaldehyde and benzene and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are also found in. Inhaling air pollution can cause lung irritation and trigger asthma attacks wheezing, coughing, and lung irritation. It could also cause cancer, heart disease or premature death.

Some people worry that using a wood-burning stove can cause climate change however this isn't necessarily true. Burning wood produces energy that is carbon neutral. Throughout the lifetime of a tree it absorbs carbon dioxide, and when it is burnt, the carbon absorbed is released back into the atmosphere.

The wood is sourced locally, which reduces the amount of pollution produced during the transport process. It is essential to select hardwoods that have been seasoned and of top quality. They will burn longer and more evenly than softwoods.

Modern wood fireplace stoves, including those manufactured by Charlton & Jenrick, emit much less pollution than older stoves. They are certified to meet 2020 EPA standards which are significantly stricter than previous emission limits.

All wood-burning stoves must be fully vented to the outside of your home to ensure that they don't create a haze of exhaust in your house. All of our current DEFRA-exempt, clean burn stoves can produce very clear exhaust by keeping the flames in the vicinity of the wood logs and by using dry, seasoned firewood.

A wood-burning stove with an integrated unit or catalytic converter can provide the ultimate low carbon solution for heating. These units re-ignite the gasses and particulates from the initial combustion at a later stage by mixing them with superheated air. They then funnel the remaining gasses and particulates through a catalytic combustor to create an additional and final combustion, reducing emissions to a level well below government standards.

Clean Burn

Cleanburn wood stoves burn fuel with the highest 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 venting of gases, making sure that the combustion process is conducted in a controlled, sealed environment. It also regulates the flame's height to maximize heat output and minimize emissions.

This means that your chimney and its surroundings will be cleaner than older stoves. Particulate matter (also called particle pollution) caused by incomplete combustion of wood can cause respiratory problems like wheezing and coughing in people and can contribute to the development of heart disease as well as stroke, diabetes, and other serious health conditions. The air pollution resulting from wood burning is also an element that contributes to poor urban air quality.

Smoke from poorly burned timber contains fine particulate pollutants and hazardous air pollutant such as carbon monoxide, as well as other dangerous air pollutants such as nitrogen oxides as well as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), benzene and formaldehyde. These particles can get into the lungs and other organs and cause discomfort, damage and even death. Airborne dust can also contaminate the surfaces in your home, and can give an unpleasant sludge-like feel to rooms.

It's important to use only high-quality, seasoned and dried firewood when you use your fireplace with a wood burner. The most valuable woods for heating are hardwoods, such as beech, oak and ash. Hardwoods are incredibly dense and have a higher BTU than softwoods. They also provide more heat.

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

If you have a wood stove with a glass door, it's important to keep the glass clean of grime and deposits. This can be done using a dry cloth or oven cleaner spray. Alternately, you can add bicarbonate of soda mixed with a little water to the glass.

Regular maintenance is essential for your chimney and stove. This includes regular chimney cleanings to eliminate creosote and ensure proper functioning of the flue. You should also mark the dates of your periodic inspections on your calendar. This will help you avoid costly repairs and extend the life of your wood burner.

Low Maintenance

Wood burning fireplaces are very popular due to their natural warmth. However, this kind of fire requires a bit of upkeep and maintenance. If not cleaned and maintained regularly the chimney, flue, and stove could all have the potential to cause fires within your home. These fireplaces are also a great source of heat when power is out, particularly in winter when snow storms can cause tree branches to fall and rip up power lines.

Utilizing a wood burner for heating will reduce your carbon footprint substantially in comparison to other fossil fuel sources such as gas. Modern wood stoves, inserts and fireplaces are built to comply with EPA standards (Environmental Protection Agency) which means they emit very little emissions. The more well-seasoned the wood is the more efficient it will be as well and you'll use less of it to produce the same amount of heat.

They require some maintenance and care, including ensuring they are not in close proximity to the ignition source and that a screen is in place. The flow of air will be improved by keeping the grate clear of ash and other debris. This will ensure that the fire is burning longer and your home in good order. It is important to have your chimney and stove swept at least twice per year to avoid creosote accumulation, which can cause fire hazards or blockage and restrict ventilation.

A wood-burning stove has to be tended constantly and it can take a while for a new homeowner to understand how to ignite, light, and maintain a steady fire in the fireplace. But, once you've achieved the art of creating and maintaining the fire in your wood stove, it can be a source of enduring pleasure that can provide heat and warmth for your home all year long.

Wood burning fireplaces are around in some form or another for more than 500 years. They've gained popularity due to their effectiveness, sustainability, and the natural warmth of wood. If you're thinking of buying a new heater, talk with your local Regency certified dealer to learn more about the benefits of a wood stove or insert for your home.

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