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How to Get the Most From a Wood Burner Fireplace
Wood stoves, unlike traditional open fireplaces, are designed to use wood for combustion. This enables them to comply with stricter emission regulations.
Wood burning stoves produce sparkling yellow flames and soft crackling noises. They also give you warmth and a warm sensation. The smoke produced is contaminated by air pollutants such as formaldehyde and benzene as well as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Efficient
Fireplaces and stoves that burn wood offer a stunning and natural heat to your home, but they are also incredibly efficient. A quality wood stove can attain an Ecodesign rating of up to 77%. It is crucial to get the most out of your log burner, especially with rising energy costs. The good news is it's much easier than ever to do!
The moisture content of wood is one of the main factors that determines how efficient a stove that burns wood is. We recommend using only seasoned wood that has been dried for at least one year and often two years. The more dry the wood is and the more efficient it is to burn. This results in lesser smoke and fewer harmful emissions.
Another advantage of a wood burning stove is that it's a low carbon source of fuel, which is excellent for the environment. When you purchase locally-sourced wood, you also help to support the active conservation and management of woodlands. This is beneficial for wildlife.
The only thing that a wood burning stove needs in terms of maintenance is to remove and get rid of the ash. It can be somewhat of a hassle however it is worth it to get the most heat from every log. Furthermore when you wait for a couple of days for the ashes to completely cool and then reuse them as a non-toxic and eco-friendly ice melt. They can be used to polish jewelry or absorb the odors.
A fireplace with wood burning is an old-fashioned classic. Although they're less well-known than gas fireplaces, the appeal and appeal of a roaring flame cannot be ignored. They're perfect for cosying up to on cold evenings and are a great way to create a warm and inviting space in the heart of your home. Invest in a quality wood burner and you'll be reaping the benefits for many years to come! Call us today to learn more about how our skilled chimney sweeps can help you get the most out of your stove.
Low Carbon
Wood burners that burn efficiently and cleanly are the best method to save money while keeping your home warm. Additionally, they also help to support local woodland management, which is a great way of supporting the wildlife that lives in your area.
Wood-burning fireplaces and stoves create very little pollution if they are maintained properly and used with dry, seasoned and dry firewood. However, when they are not well maintained or made of poor quality wood the smoke that is produced by them contains fine particles (known as particulate pollution) that can irritate the lungs and other organs. Carbon monoxide, toxic air pollutants like formaldehyde and benzene, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are also found in. Inhaling these types of air pollution could cause lung irritation as well as wheezing, coughing, and asthma attacks. It could even cause serious health issues like cancer, heart disease or premature death.
Some people fear that using a wood burning stove can cause climate change, but this is not necessarily the case. Burning wood is a carbon neutral energy source. 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.
Since the wood is sourced locally this decreases the amount of pollutants released in the process of transportation. It is important to use hardwoods that are well-seasoned and of high quality. They burn longer and more evenly than softwoods.
Modern, EPA certified wood stoves and heaters (such as those manufactured by Charlton & Jenrick) have significantly lower emissions than older stoves. They have been certified to meet 2020 EPA standards that are significantly more stringent than the previous emission limits.
To avoid the buildup of exhaust within your home, all wood burning stoves must be vented completely to the outside. All our current DEFRA-exempt and clean-burn stoves produce extremely clear exhaust by keeping the flames in the vicinity of the wood logs and using dry and seasoned firewood.
A wood-burning stove equipped with an integrated unit or catalytic converter could be the ultimate low carbon heating solution. These units re-ignite gasses and particles from the initial burning in a second stage by mixing them with superheated air. The remaining gasses and particulates are transported through a catalytic combustion unit to create a final and third combustion. This reduces emissions to levels far below the standards set by the government.
Clean Burn
Cleanburn wood stoves burn fuel with the highest efficiency possible. This results in minimal dust emissions into the atmosphere when burning wood. The air management system of the stove controls the intake and venting of gases, ensuring that the combustion process occurs in a controlled and sealed environment. It also regulates flame height to maximise the output of heat and reduce emissions.
This means that your chimney as well as 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 wheezing and coughing, and contribute to heart diseases, stroke, diabetes, and other serious illnesses. Wood burning is also a contributor to poor air quality in cities.
Smoke from poorly combusted timber contains fine particulate pollutants and harmful air pollutants such as 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 lungs, and other organs causing discomfort, damage and even death. Airborne dust can also harm the surfaces in your home and give an unpleasant sludge-like feel to rooms.
It is important to select high-quality, seasoned and dried firewood for your fireplace with a wood burner. The most valuable woods for heating are hardwoods like oak, ash and beech. Hardwoods are extremely dense and have higher BTU content than softwoods. They also provide more heat.
It is also important to determine if your local authority has rules regarding wood burning. These could include nuisance/odor regulations and visible emissions or opacity limits for smoke.
If you have a wood stove with a glass door it is essential to keep the glass clean of dirt and deposits. This can be done using dry cloths or oven cleaner spray. You can also add bicarbonate soda and water to the glass.
Regular maintenance of your chimney and stove is also vital. This includes regular chimney cleanings to remove creosote as well as ensure proper functioning of your flue. Be sure to note dates for regular inspections in your diary, as this will allow you to avoid expensive repairs and prolong the longevity of your wood burner.
Low Maintenance
Many people choose to install wood burning fireplaces because of the natural warmth they generate. This type of fireplace needs some maintenance and upkeep. If not maintained and cleaned regularly the chimney, flue and stove could have the potential to cause fires in your home. Fireplaces can also be a great source of heat when the power goes out, especially in winter, when snow storms could cause branches of trees to fall and knock down under-hanging power lines.
By using 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 wood stoves, inserts, and fireplaces are constructed to meet EPA standards (Environmental Protection Agency) which means that they produce very little emissions. The more well-seasoned wood that you use the more efficient your stove will be. You'll require less wood to achieve the same amount of heat.
These fireplaces require some upkeep and care, including ensuring they are positioned away from the ignition source and that a screen is installed. The flow of air will be improved by keeping the grate free of ash and other debris. This will keep the fire burning longer and your home in good order. You should have your chimney and stove swept every year at least two times to avoid creosote accumulation which could be a fire hazard and a clog that can restrict the flow of air.
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 mastered the art of burning, your wood burner will be 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 a lot of attention because of their efficiency, sustainability and the natural warmth of wood. Talk to your local Regency dealer about the advantages of wood stoves or inserts for your home if you're looking to purchase a new heater.
Wood stoves, unlike traditional open fireplaces, are designed to use wood for combustion. This enables them to comply with stricter emission regulations.
Wood burning stoves produce sparkling yellow flames and soft crackling noises. They also give you warmth and a warm sensation. The smoke produced is contaminated by air pollutants such as formaldehyde and benzene as well as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Efficient
Fireplaces and stoves that burn wood offer a stunning and natural heat to your home, but they are also incredibly efficient. A quality wood stove can attain an Ecodesign rating of up to 77%. It is crucial to get the most out of your log burner, especially with rising energy costs. The good news is it's much easier than ever to do!
The moisture content of wood is one of the main factors that determines how efficient a stove that burns wood is. We recommend using only seasoned wood that has been dried for at least one year and often two years. The more dry the wood is and the more efficient it is to burn. This results in lesser smoke and fewer harmful emissions.
Another advantage of a wood burning stove is that it's a low carbon source of fuel, which is excellent for the environment. When you purchase locally-sourced wood, you also help to support the active conservation and management of woodlands. This is beneficial for wildlife.
The only thing that a wood burning stove needs in terms of maintenance is to remove and get rid of the ash. It can be somewhat of a hassle however it is worth it to get the most heat from every log. Furthermore when you wait for a couple of days for the ashes to completely cool and then reuse them as a non-toxic and eco-friendly ice melt. They can be used to polish jewelry or absorb the odors.
A fireplace with wood burning is an old-fashioned classic. Although they're less well-known than gas fireplaces, the appeal and appeal of a roaring flame cannot be ignored. They're perfect for cosying up to on cold evenings and are a great way to create a warm and inviting space in the heart of your home. Invest in a quality wood burner and you'll be reaping the benefits for many years to come! Call us today to learn more about how our skilled chimney sweeps can help you get the most out of your stove.
Low Carbon
Wood burners that burn efficiently and cleanly are the best method to save money while keeping your home warm. Additionally, they also help to support local woodland management, which is a great way of supporting the wildlife that lives in your area.
Wood-burning fireplaces and stoves create very little pollution if they are maintained properly and used with dry, seasoned and dry firewood. However, when they are not well maintained or made of poor quality wood the smoke that is produced by them contains fine particles (known as particulate pollution) that can irritate the lungs and other organs. Carbon monoxide, toxic air pollutants like formaldehyde and benzene, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are also found in. Inhaling these types of air pollution could cause lung irritation as well as wheezing, coughing, and asthma attacks. It could even cause serious health issues like cancer, heart disease or premature death.
Some people fear that using a wood burning stove can cause climate change, but this is not necessarily the case. Burning wood is a carbon neutral energy source. 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.
Since the wood is sourced locally this decreases the amount of pollutants released in the process of transportation. It is important to use hardwoods that are well-seasoned and of high quality. They burn longer and more evenly than softwoods.
Modern, EPA certified wood stoves and heaters (such as those manufactured by Charlton & Jenrick) have significantly lower emissions than older stoves. They have been certified to meet 2020 EPA standards that are significantly more stringent than the previous emission limits.
To avoid the buildup of exhaust within your home, all wood burning stoves must be vented completely to the outside. All our current DEFRA-exempt and clean-burn stoves produce extremely clear exhaust by keeping the flames in the vicinity of the wood logs and using dry and seasoned firewood.
A wood-burning stove equipped with an integrated unit or catalytic converter could be the ultimate low carbon heating solution. These units re-ignite gasses and particles from the initial burning in a second stage by mixing them with superheated air. The remaining gasses and particulates are transported through a catalytic combustion unit to create a final and third combustion. This reduces emissions to levels far below the standards set by the government.
Clean Burn
Cleanburn wood stoves burn fuel with the highest efficiency possible. This results in minimal dust emissions into the atmosphere when burning wood. The air management system of the stove controls the intake and venting of gases, ensuring that the combustion process occurs in a controlled and sealed environment. It also regulates flame height to maximise the output of heat and reduce emissions.
This means that your chimney as well as 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 wheezing and coughing, and contribute to heart diseases, stroke, diabetes, and other serious illnesses. Wood burning is also a contributor to poor air quality in cities.
Smoke from poorly combusted timber contains fine particulate pollutants and harmful air pollutants such as 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 lungs, and other organs causing discomfort, damage and even death. Airborne dust can also harm the surfaces in your home and give an unpleasant sludge-like feel to rooms.
It is important to select high-quality, seasoned and dried firewood for your fireplace with a wood burner. The most valuable woods for heating are hardwoods like oak, ash and beech. Hardwoods are extremely dense and have higher BTU content than softwoods. They also provide more heat.
It is also important to determine if your local authority has rules regarding wood burning. These could include nuisance/odor regulations and visible emissions or opacity limits for smoke.
If you have a wood stove with a glass door it is essential to keep the glass clean of dirt and deposits. This can be done using dry cloths or oven cleaner spray. You can also add bicarbonate soda and water to the glass.
Regular maintenance of your chimney and stove is also vital. This includes regular chimney cleanings to remove creosote as well as ensure proper functioning of your flue. Be sure to note dates for regular inspections in your diary, as this will allow you to avoid expensive repairs and prolong the longevity of your wood burner.
Low Maintenance
Many people choose to install wood burning fireplaces because of the natural warmth they generate. This type of fireplace needs some maintenance and upkeep. If not maintained and cleaned regularly the chimney, flue and stove could have the potential to cause fires in your home. Fireplaces can also be a great source of heat when the power goes out, especially in winter, when snow storms could cause branches of trees to fall and knock down under-hanging power lines.
By using 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 wood stoves, inserts, and fireplaces are constructed to meet EPA standards (Environmental Protection Agency) which means that they produce very little emissions. The more well-seasoned wood that you use the more efficient your stove will be. You'll require less wood to achieve the same amount of heat.
These fireplaces require some upkeep and care, including ensuring they are positioned away from the ignition source and that a screen is installed. The flow of air will be improved by keeping the grate free of ash and other debris. This will keep the fire burning longer and your home in good order. You should have your chimney and stove swept every year at least two times to avoid creosote accumulation which could be a fire hazard and a clog that can restrict the flow of air.
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 mastered the art of burning, your wood burner will be 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 a lot of attention because of their efficiency, sustainability and the natural warmth of wood. Talk to your local Regency dealer about the advantages of wood stoves or inserts for your home if you're looking to purchase a new heater.
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