How to Get the Most From a Wood Burner
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In contrast to traditional open fireplaces, wood stoves are designed and optimised to burn firewood. This allows them meet stricter emission regulations.
Wood burning stoves provide warm, yellow flames that dance, crackling sound and that innate sense of warmth. However the smoke that it produces is contaminated with carbon monoxide as well as toxic air pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Efficient
Fireplaces and stoves that are wood-burning are not only gorgeous, but they are also extremely efficient. A top-quality wood stove can have an Ecodesign rating of up to 77%. With the increasing cost of energy, it is essential to ensure that you're getting the maximum value from your log stove The good news is that it's more simple than ever!
A key factor in the efficiency of a wood-burning stove can be in the moisture content of the firewood. We recommend using only seasoned wood that has been dried for at least one year and often two years. The more dry the wood and the more efficient it is to burn. This means lesser smoke and fewer harmful emissions.
Another great benefit of a wood-burning stove is that it's a low carbon source of fuel, which is fantastic for the environment. By purchasing locally sourced wood, you are also helping to promote the active conservation and management of forests. This is beneficial for wildlife.
The only thing a wood burning stove requires in terms maintenance is to regularly remove and get rid of ash. It can be quite a challenge however it is worth it to get the most heat out of every log. If you allow the ashes 2-3 days to completely cool, they can also be used as a non-toxic and environmentally friendly melt of ice. They can also be used to polish jewellery or absorb smells.
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ethanol fireplace with a wood burner is a truly timeless classic. Although they're less well-known than gas fireplaces, the allure and ambiance of a roaring fire cannot be disregarded. They're great for snuggling in the cold winter nights and are an ideal way to create a warm and inviting space in the heart of your home. Invest in a quality wood stove and you'll be enjoying the benefits for years to come! Our expert chimney sweeps are available to help you get the most value from your stove - give us a call now 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. In addition, they also help to support local woodland management, a great way of supporting the wildlife in your area.
Wood-burning stoves and fireplaces produce minimal pollution when they are properly maintained and are used with dry, seasoned firewood. However, if they are not maintained properly or are made of poor quality wood the smoke that is produced by them can contain fine particles (known as particulate pollution) that can irritate the lung and other organs. It also contains carbon monoxide and toxic air pollutants like formaldehyde, benzene, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Inhaling air pollution can cause irritation to the lungs and cause asthma attacks, wheezing, coughing and irritation of the lungs. It could also cause heart disease, cancer or premature death.
Many are concerned that wood-burning stoves will cause climate change However, this isn't true. The combustion of wood produces energy that is carbon-neutral. Throughout the lifetime of a tree, it absorbs carbon dioxide, and when it is burned, the carbon dioxide absorbed is released back into the atmosphere.
The wood is local, which decreases the amount pollution that is released during transportation. It is also important to select high-quality, seasoned hardwoods as these will have a longer and
biofireplace more even burn than softwoods.
Modern wood stoves, such as the ones manufactured by Charlton & Jenrick, emit less carbon dioxide than older stoves. They have been tested and certified to meet the 2020 EPA standards, which are significantly more strict than previous emissions limits.
All wood-burning stoves must be fully vented to the outside of your property to ensure they do not create a build-up of exhaust in your house. All of our DEFRA-exempt and clean-burn stoves produce extremely clear exhaust by keeping the flames at a distance from the wood logs and using dry, seasoned firewood.
A wood-burning stove with a catalytic converter can provide the ultimate low carbon solution for heating. These units ignite the gases and particulates that were ignited during the initial combustion at a later stage by mixing them with superheated air. The remaining gasses and particulates are transported through a catalytic combustion unit for a final third combustion. This further reduces emissions to levels far below the standards set by the government.
Clean Burn
Cleanburn wood stoves are made to burn fuel with the highest efficiency that is possible. This results in minimal particles emitted into the atmosphere when burning wood. The stove's air management system regulates the intake and venting of gases, ensuring the combustion process occurs in a sealed, controlled environment. It also regulates the flame height to minimise emissions and maximise heat output.
This means your chimney and its surroundings will be much cleaner than older stoves. Particulate matter (also called particle pollution) from incompletely combusted wood causes respiratory issues like wheezing and coughing and contributes to the development of heart diseases as well as stroke, diabetes, and other serious health problems. The air pollution resulting from wood combustion is an element that contributes to poor air quality in urban areas.
Smoke from poorly combusted wood contains fine particulate pollutants and dangerous air pollutants like carbon monoxide, as well as other dangerous air pollutants, such as nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as well as benzene and formaldehyde. These particles can get into the organs of the lungs, causing damage, discomfort and even death. Airborne dust can also contaminate surfaces in your home and give them a rough feeling.
When using your wood-burning
fireplace suite it is essential to use firewood of the highest quality that has been seasoned and dried. Hardwoods like oak, ash, and beech are the best choice for heating. Hardwoods are incredibly dense and have a higher BTU content than softwoods. They also have more heat.
You should also check whether your local authority has any regulations regarding wood burning. These rules may include rules regarding odors and nuisances and visible smoke emissions or smoke opacity limits.
It is important to keep the glass of a stove with an open front that is free of deposits and dirt. You can use a dry towel or oven cleaner spray for this. Alternatively, you can add bicarbonate of soda mixed with a bit of water to the glass.
Regular maintenance is essential for your stove and chimney. Regular chimney cleanings are necessary to get rid of creosote and ensure that the flue is operating correctly. Also be sure to mark dates for regular inspections in your diary, as this will allow you to avoid costly repairs and prolong the lifespan of your wood stove.
Low Maintenance
Wood burning fireplaces are popular because they offer 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. Fireplaces can also provide heat in the event of a power outage, especially during winter storms where tree branches can fall and power lines can be damaged.
When you use a wood stove to heat your home, you will reduce your carbon footprint as compared to other fossil fuel sources like gas. Modern wood stoves and inserts are made to comply with EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) standards which mean they produce very low emissions. The more well-seasoned wood that you use, the more efficient the stove will be. You'll require less wood to achieve the same heat.
The fireplaces need some care and maintenance. They should be kept away from combustible material and have a screen. The flow of air will be improved by keeping the grate free of ash and debris. This will ensure that the fire is burning longer and your home clean. It is recommended that your stove and chimney cleaned at least twice per year to prevent creosote build-up, which can be a dangerous fire hazard and a clog that can restrict ventilation.
It can take a while for a new homeowner to master the art of to ignite, light and maintain a continuous fire in the fireplace. However, once you have mastered the art of building and maintaining an open flame in your wood stove, it can be a source of constant pleasure that can provide heat and warmth for your home year after year.
Wood burning fireplaces have been in use in a variety of forms for nearly 500 years, and they've regained popularity because of their energy efficiency as well as their sustainability and natural warmth and aroma of real wood. If you're thinking about buying a new heater, talk with your local Regency certified dealer to find out more about the benefits of a wood stove or an insert for your home.