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Buying a Freestanding Log Burner
A freestanding wood burner can be a stunning addition to your home. They create a warm and cozy atmosphere by igniting their flames.
Unlike fireplace inserts, which fit into chimneys of fireplaces, freestanding stoves can be rear vented and set on the hearth. This makes them a great choice for homes with open-plan living.
DEFRA Approved
If you live in the UK and are in a Smoke Control Area. This means that you need to burn only smokeless coal or other approved fuels on your stove to meet the requirements of the law. If you are thinking of buying a freestanding log burner then we highly recommend opting for one that is a DEFRA approved woodburner that has been designed to meet the government's emissions criteria. The DEFRA logo is widely used and is often used by manufacturers in their advertising or names, will indicate that the stove was specifically designed to allow you to burn wood logs legally within the smoke-control zone.
A DEFRA approved stove (or Defra exempt appliance) typically limits the amount of smoke it emits by ensuring there is sufficient combustion air circulating around the fire throughout the day. This is done through the combustion technology of the stove, which also stops any part-burned material from being dragged up into the chimney to cause unpleasant smoke.
These appliances not only allow you to make use of your wood-burning stove within Smoke-Control Area however, they also keep your chimney and flue cleaner for longer. This is because they are ideally suited to burning wood logs that produce less soot than a electric or gas-fired stove. As a result, these models will also typically require the use of a smaller chimney liner be installed and in certain cases, they might be suitable for the use of a non-lined flue system.
At The Stove Yard we stock a variety of DEFRA approved freestanding log burners from manufacturers such as Arada, Stovax and Burley AGA. A lot of our models come with a triple-air system that provides greater thermal efficiency, more clean burns, and what's known as "slumber burn" (burning the stove over the night).
Our most popular model for those living in Smoke Control Areas is the Blithfield 5kW DEFRA Woodburner that is approved. This stylish multifuel Ecodesign Ready stove looks great in modern or traditional homes. It can be customized by choosing between a brass or chrome handle and controls. It's an ecodesign ready stove that has large windows that will look fantastic in a Victorian chimney breast. However, it can be small enough to fit into smaller spaces.
Perfect for Smoke Control Areas
If you live in a smoke-free zone, it's important that you purchase a DEFRA approved wood burning stove. It's because it is illegal to emit smoke from a chimney. You could be fined as much as PS300 If you don't comply with the regulations.
Smoke control zones are regions of cities and towns with poor air quality because of pollution and traffic. In these areas, it's illegal to make use of a fireplace or stove that produces a large amount of smoke because it can negatively impact the air quality and create a nuisance.
Contacting your local authority is the best method to determine if you are in a smoke-control area. Most cities are Smoke Control Areas, so If you are living in one, you must be aware of certain restrictions on the type of fuel you can burn on a stove or in a fire.
In the majority of cases, wood cannot be employed in these appliances. A list of approved smokeless fuels is available from DEFRA. There are exceptions, however, and you can still use a log stove if your area has smoke control.
A DEFRA approved appliance comes with a heat-shield that traps particulates and smoke from the fire, allowing it to use in the Smoke Control Area. These heat shields prevent the temperature generated by a fire from damaging your furniture, walls and flooring.
Freestanding log burners are therefore suitable for rooms like conservatories or family areas in which a traditional fire might not be appropriate. If you want to install freestanding fireplaces in an area that doesn't have chimneys, you'll need a twin wall flue system.
You should consult an experienced stove installer if you're contemplating buying a brand new wood burner for your home. They can help you through the process of designing and installing. They can demonstrate various models and assist you in choosing the one that is most suitable for your needs. They can also assist you in installing the right wood stove that is compliant with the current Building Regulations.
Clean Burning
Wood burning stoves are a clean and sustainable form of heat. They use a renewable bio fuel log burner and are carbon neutral provided the wood is sourced from well managed woodland. Stoves have a high efficiency in thermal energy and are simple to operate with simple controls. A majority of our freestanding wood burning stoves feature a triple-air heating system that improves combustion while decreasing emissions.
One of the best methods to keep your log burner clean is by only burning dry wood. This will keep away the accumulation of creosote. Creosote, a toxic byproduct of wood burning can be harmful to the respiratory system and lungs. Burning only dry, seasoned logs of wood can help reduce the risk.
The correct operation of the stove is also crucial. Open the vents when you start your fire allows air to circulate and keep the flame image clear. People often make the mistake of closing the air supply before the flame has had the chance to burn. This can lead to the fire producing more creosote, and an ominous smoulder. It is also essential to use well-seasoned logs which will reduce the emissions of smoke and pollutants too.
A log burner equipped with an airwash technology can also be used to boost the cleaning process. This is accomplished by utilizing an air flow from the stove's air vents to clean the inside of the glass door making it clean and preventing blackening. But, it is best to only utilize this feature when the stove is being used and not while it's cooling.
Cleaning an open-air wood burning stove is not difficult, but you will need to be prepared. You'll require old sheets or newspapers to cover the floor and gloves, a brush and an ash shovel made from metal. It is recommended to have an spray bottle of some kind to help with the cleaning process. Certain sprays available on the market can be used with water to give the most thorough cleaning.
Our collection of free standing log burners is large electric log burner and designed to blend seamlessly into your home, without the necessity of a chimney. We have a range of finishes and colours to suit any interior and we offer various designs, including double doors and curved legs.
Energy Efficiency
A freestanding log burner isn't just beneficial for the environment, it can also lower your energy costs significantly. Wood is a renewable fuel source and burns at lower temperatures than electricity or gas emitting less harmful emissions. The most recent EcoDesign-compliant stoves emit 90 percent less PM2 than older open-fire stoves.
The efficiency of a wood-burning stove can be further improved by adding a log burner fan. These devices are designed to improve the way heat is distributed within a room, allowing to maintain a consistent temperature and reducing extreme temperature variations. They convert radiating heat into convection heat and are simple to install onto almost any type of wood burning stove.
A log burner can help you save money and reduce your carbon footprint as the price of gas and electric is expected to rise. They're about a third of the cost of running an electric heater and 13% cheaper than central heating with gas. This is a huge savings in our current climate!
Nothing can make you feel more at home than a roaring fire. It's a part of our human experience and has helped people relax and connect for thousands of years. A fireplace can quickly create a welcoming atmosphere, encouraging family and friends to gather around it.
With modern freestanding log burners designed to be installed without the need for chimneys, they're a perfect choice for those who have open living spaces. They can be placed in the middle of a huge room to create a chic focal point, and instantly transform the space.
A freestanding wood burner can be a stunning addition to your home. They create a warm and cozy atmosphere by igniting their flames.
Unlike fireplace inserts, which fit into chimneys of fireplaces, freestanding stoves can be rear vented and set on the hearth. This makes them a great choice for homes with open-plan living.
DEFRA Approved
If you live in the UK and are in a Smoke Control Area. This means that you need to burn only smokeless coal or other approved fuels on your stove to meet the requirements of the law. If you are thinking of buying a freestanding log burner then we highly recommend opting for one that is a DEFRA approved woodburner that has been designed to meet the government's emissions criteria. The DEFRA logo is widely used and is often used by manufacturers in their advertising or names, will indicate that the stove was specifically designed to allow you to burn wood logs legally within the smoke-control zone.
A DEFRA approved stove (or Defra exempt appliance) typically limits the amount of smoke it emits by ensuring there is sufficient combustion air circulating around the fire throughout the day. This is done through the combustion technology of the stove, which also stops any part-burned material from being dragged up into the chimney to cause unpleasant smoke.
These appliances not only allow you to make use of your wood-burning stove within Smoke-Control Area however, they also keep your chimney and flue cleaner for longer. This is because they are ideally suited to burning wood logs that produce less soot than a electric or gas-fired stove. As a result, these models will also typically require the use of a smaller chimney liner be installed and in certain cases, they might be suitable for the use of a non-lined flue system.
At The Stove Yard we stock a variety of DEFRA approved freestanding log burners from manufacturers such as Arada, Stovax and Burley AGA. A lot of our models come with a triple-air system that provides greater thermal efficiency, more clean burns, and what's known as "slumber burn" (burning the stove over the night).
Our most popular model for those living in Smoke Control Areas is the Blithfield 5kW DEFRA Woodburner that is approved. This stylish multifuel Ecodesign Ready stove looks great in modern or traditional homes. It can be customized by choosing between a brass or chrome handle and controls. It's an ecodesign ready stove that has large windows that will look fantastic in a Victorian chimney breast. However, it can be small enough to fit into smaller spaces.
Perfect for Smoke Control Areas
If you live in a smoke-free zone, it's important that you purchase a DEFRA approved wood burning stove. It's because it is illegal to emit smoke from a chimney. You could be fined as much as PS300 If you don't comply with the regulations.
Smoke control zones are regions of cities and towns with poor air quality because of pollution and traffic. In these areas, it's illegal to make use of a fireplace or stove that produces a large amount of smoke because it can negatively impact the air quality and create a nuisance.
Contacting your local authority is the best method to determine if you are in a smoke-control area. Most cities are Smoke Control Areas, so If you are living in one, you must be aware of certain restrictions on the type of fuel you can burn on a stove or in a fire.
In the majority of cases, wood cannot be employed in these appliances. A list of approved smokeless fuels is available from DEFRA. There are exceptions, however, and you can still use a log stove if your area has smoke control.
A DEFRA approved appliance comes with a heat-shield that traps particulates and smoke from the fire, allowing it to use in the Smoke Control Area. These heat shields prevent the temperature generated by a fire from damaging your furniture, walls and flooring.
Freestanding log burners are therefore suitable for rooms like conservatories or family areas in which a traditional fire might not be appropriate. If you want to install freestanding fireplaces in an area that doesn't have chimneys, you'll need a twin wall flue system.
You should consult an experienced stove installer if you're contemplating buying a brand new wood burner for your home. They can help you through the process of designing and installing. They can demonstrate various models and assist you in choosing the one that is most suitable for your needs. They can also assist you in installing the right wood stove that is compliant with the current Building Regulations.
Clean Burning
Wood burning stoves are a clean and sustainable form of heat. They use a renewable bio fuel log burner and are carbon neutral provided the wood is sourced from well managed woodland. Stoves have a high efficiency in thermal energy and are simple to operate with simple controls. A majority of our freestanding wood burning stoves feature a triple-air heating system that improves combustion while decreasing emissions.
One of the best methods to keep your log burner clean is by only burning dry wood. This will keep away the accumulation of creosote. Creosote, a toxic byproduct of wood burning can be harmful to the respiratory system and lungs. Burning only dry, seasoned logs of wood can help reduce the risk.
The correct operation of the stove is also crucial. Open the vents when you start your fire allows air to circulate and keep the flame image clear. People often make the mistake of closing the air supply before the flame has had the chance to burn. This can lead to the fire producing more creosote, and an ominous smoulder. It is also essential to use well-seasoned logs which will reduce the emissions of smoke and pollutants too.
A log burner equipped with an airwash technology can also be used to boost the cleaning process. This is accomplished by utilizing an air flow from the stove's air vents to clean the inside of the glass door making it clean and preventing blackening. But, it is best to only utilize this feature when the stove is being used and not while it's cooling.
Cleaning an open-air wood burning stove is not difficult, but you will need to be prepared. You'll require old sheets or newspapers to cover the floor and gloves, a brush and an ash shovel made from metal. It is recommended to have an spray bottle of some kind to help with the cleaning process. Certain sprays available on the market can be used with water to give the most thorough cleaning.
Our collection of free standing log burners is large electric log burner and designed to blend seamlessly into your home, without the necessity of a chimney. We have a range of finishes and colours to suit any interior and we offer various designs, including double doors and curved legs.
Energy Efficiency
A freestanding log burner isn't just beneficial for the environment, it can also lower your energy costs significantly. Wood is a renewable fuel source and burns at lower temperatures than electricity or gas emitting less harmful emissions. The most recent EcoDesign-compliant stoves emit 90 percent less PM2 than older open-fire stoves.
The efficiency of a wood-burning stove can be further improved by adding a log burner fan. These devices are designed to improve the way heat is distributed within a room, allowing to maintain a consistent temperature and reducing extreme temperature variations. They convert radiating heat into convection heat and are simple to install onto almost any type of wood burning stove.
A log burner can help you save money and reduce your carbon footprint as the price of gas and electric is expected to rise. They're about a third of the cost of running an electric heater and 13% cheaper than central heating with gas. This is a huge savings in our current climate!
Nothing can make you feel more at home than a roaring fire. It's a part of our human experience and has helped people relax and connect for thousands of years. A fireplace can quickly create a welcoming atmosphere, encouraging family and friends to gather around it.
With modern freestanding log burners designed to be installed without the need for chimneys, they're a perfect choice for those who have open living spaces. They can be placed in the middle of a huge room to create a chic focal point, and instantly transform the space.
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