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How to Get the Most From a Wood Burner Fireplace
Unlike traditional open fireplaces wood stoves are engineered and designed to burn wood. This allows them meet stricter emission standards.
Wood burning stoves offer warm, yellow flames that dance, crackling sounds and that primal feeling of warmth. However, the smoke it creates contains carbon monoxide and toxic air pollutants like benzene, formaldehyde and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Efficient
Wood burning stoves and fireplaces offer a stunning and natural heat source to the home, but they are also incredibly efficient. A high-quality wood burner can attain an Ecodesign rating of as high as 77%. With the increasing cost of energy, it is crucial to ensure you're getting the maximum benefit from your log burner - the good news is that this is much easier than ever before!
A key factor in the effectiveness of the wood-burning stove is in the water content of the wood. This is why we recommend only using seasoned wood, which has been dried for at least one year, and often two years. The more dry the wood, the better it burns. This results in lesser smoke and fewer harmful emissions.
Another benefit of a wood burning stove is that it's a low carbon source of fuel, which is great for the environment. In addition, by buying locally-sourced firewood, you're helping to promote the active management of woodlands which is a wonderful thing for wildlife.
As far as maintenance is concerned, the only requirement for a wood burner is to frequently remove and scoop up the ash. This can be a little bit of a hassle, but is well worth it in order to ensure you get most heat from every log. Furthermore that if you wait a couple of days until the ashes completely cool they can be used as an eco-friendly and non-toxic ice melt. They can be used to polish jewelry and absorb the odors.
A wood-burning fireplace is a timeless classic. Although they are less popular than gas fireplaces, their appeal and ambiance of a roaring flame cannot be ignored. These fires are great to snuggle up with on cold nights, and they create a warm and welcoming space in your home. Invest in a quality wood stove and you'll start enjoying the benefits for years to come! Contact us today to find out more about how our experienced chimney sweeps can help you get the most out of your stove.
Low Carbon
Wood burners that burn clean and efficiently are among the best ways to save money on logs and keep your home warm. They also support local woodland management. This is a fantastic method to support wildlife in your area.
Fireplaces and wood-burning stoves cause very little pollution if they are maintained properly and operated with dry, seasoned and dry firewood. However, when they are not maintained well or using wood of poor quality, the smoke produced by them contains fine particles (known as particulate pollution) that can irritate the lung and other organs. Carbon monoxide, toxic air pollutants such as benzene and formaldehyde, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are also in the. Inhaling this type of air pollution can cause irritation to the lung as well as wheezing, coughing, and asthma attacks. It could even cause serious health issues such as cancer, heart disease, or premature death.
Some people fear that using a wood-burning stove can cause climate change however this isn't 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 burnt, the absorbed carbon is released back into the atmosphere.
Since the wood is sourced locally, it reduces the amount of pollution emitted in the process of transportation. It is also important to select top quality well-seasoned hardwoods, as they will have an extended and more consistent burning time than softwoods.
Modern, EPA certified wood stoves and heaters (such as those made by Charlton & Jenrick) have much lower emissions than older stoves. They have been tested and certified to meet 2020 EPA standards which are considerably more strict than previous emissions limits.
All wood burning stoves must be fully vented to the outside of your home to ensure that they don't create a build-up of exhaust inside your home. By keeping flames above the logs, and ensuring you use dry, seasoned wood, all our current clean burn and DEFRA exempt stoves produce very clear exhaust. They also have particulate levels that are 60 percent or less below the DEFRA limit.
A wood-burning stove that has a catalytic converter could be the most efficient low carbon solution for heating. These units re-ignite gases and particles released from the initial combustion in a second phase by mixing them with superheated air. They then channel the remaining gasses and particulates through a catalytic combustor to create a third and final combustion, fireplaces decreasing emissions to levels well below government standards.
Clean Burn
Cleanburn wood stoves burn fuel at the highest efficiency possible. This results in the emission of a small amount of 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 takes place in a closed, controlled atmosphere. It also regulates flame height to maximise the output of heat and reduce emissions.
This means your chimney and the surrounding area will be much cleaner than older stoves. Particulate matter, also known as particle pollution, resulting from incompletely burned wood can cause respiratory problems, such as coughing and wheezing. It can also contribute to heart diseases, stroke, diabetes, and other serious illnesses. Air pollution from wood combustion is a contributory factor in poor air quality in urban areas.
Smoke from poorly combusted wood has fine particulate pollution and harmful air pollutants such as carbon monoxide as well as other harmful air pollutants like nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), benzene and formaldehyde. These particles can penetrate deep into the organs of the lungs, causing damage, discomfort and even death. Airborne dust can also damage surfaces within your home and give them a rough feeling.
It is important to select top quality, seasoned, and dried firewood when using your white fireplace with a wood burner. The most effective woods for heating are hardwoods such as beech, ash, and oak. Hardwoods are incredibly dense and have a higher BTU than softwoods. They also provide more heat.
You should also check whether your local authority has regulations regarding wood burning. These may include nuisance/odor rules and visible emissions or opacity limits for smoke.
It is important to keep the glass of a wood stove that has glass fronts free of deposits and dirt. This can be done using a dry cloth or oven cleaner spray. Alternatively, you can add bicarbonate of soda with a bit of water to the glass.
Regular maintenance of your stove and chimney is also crucial. Regular chimney cleaning is required to get rid of creosote and ensure that the flue is working properly. It is also important to mark the dates for periodic inspections on your calendar. This will help you to avoid costly repairs and extend your wood burner's life.
Low Maintenance
Wood burning fireplaces are 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 be potential sources of fires in your home. Fireplaces can also provide heat in the event of a power outage, especially during winter storms, when branches of trees can fall and power lines may be damaged.
By using a wood stove to heat your home, you will reduce your carbon footprint as compared to other fossil sources of energy like gas. modern fireplace wood stoves and inserts have been designed to comply with EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) standards, which means that they produce very low emissions. The more seasoned the wood is the more efficient it will be and you'll use less of it to get the same amount of heat.
Fireplaces require some maintenance and care. They must be kept clear of the combustible materials and have a screen in place. Keeping the grate clear of debris and ash will help air flow and will stop the fire from dying too quickly and keep your home clean. It is recommended that your stove and chimney swept at least twice per year to prevent the build-up of creosote which could be a dangerous fire hazard and obstructions that could hinder ventilation.
It can take a while for homeowners who are new to the area to learn to ignite, light and maintain a steady fire in the white fireplace. But, once you've learned the art of creating and maintaining the fire in your wood burner, it can be a source of enduring pleasure that will provide warmth and warmth to your home every year.
Wood burning fireplaces are around in a variety of forms or styles for more than 500 years. They've gained popularity due to their efficiency, sustainability and the natural warmth of real wood. If you're thinking of buying installing a new heater, speak with your local certified Regency dealer to learn more about the advantages of an insert or stove made of wood for your home.

Wood burning stoves offer warm, yellow flames that dance, crackling sounds and that primal feeling of warmth. However, the smoke it creates contains carbon monoxide and toxic air pollutants like benzene, formaldehyde and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Efficient
Wood burning stoves and fireplaces offer a stunning and natural heat source to the home, but they are also incredibly efficient. A high-quality wood burner can attain an Ecodesign rating of as high as 77%. With the increasing cost of energy, it is crucial to ensure you're getting the maximum benefit from your log burner - the good news is that this is much easier than ever before!
A key factor in the effectiveness of the wood-burning stove is in the water content of the wood. This is why we recommend only using seasoned wood, which has been dried for at least one year, and often two years. The more dry the wood, the better it burns. This results in lesser smoke and fewer harmful emissions.
Another benefit of a wood burning stove is that it's a low carbon source of fuel, which is great for the environment. In addition, by buying locally-sourced firewood, you're helping to promote the active management of woodlands which is a wonderful thing for wildlife.
As far as maintenance is concerned, the only requirement for a wood burner is to frequently remove and scoop up the ash. This can be a little bit of a hassle, but is well worth it in order to ensure you get most heat from every log. Furthermore that if you wait a couple of days until the ashes completely cool they can be used as an eco-friendly and non-toxic ice melt. They can be used to polish jewelry and absorb the odors.
A wood-burning fireplace is a timeless classic. Although they are less popular than gas fireplaces, their appeal and ambiance of a roaring flame cannot be ignored. These fires are great to snuggle up with on cold nights, and they create a warm and welcoming space in your home. Invest in a quality wood stove and you'll start enjoying the benefits for years to come! Contact us today to find out more about how our experienced chimney sweeps can help you get the most out of your stove.
Low Carbon
Wood burners that burn clean and efficiently are among the best ways to save money on logs and keep your home warm. They also support local woodland management. This is a fantastic method to support wildlife in your area.
Fireplaces and wood-burning stoves cause very little pollution if they are maintained properly and operated with dry, seasoned and dry firewood. However, when they are not maintained well or using wood of poor quality, the smoke produced by them contains fine particles (known as particulate pollution) that can irritate the lung and other organs. Carbon monoxide, toxic air pollutants such as benzene and formaldehyde, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are also in the. Inhaling this type of air pollution can cause irritation to the lung as well as wheezing, coughing, and asthma attacks. It could even cause serious health issues such as cancer, heart disease, or premature death.
Some people fear that using a wood-burning stove can cause climate change however this isn't 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 burnt, the absorbed carbon is released back into the atmosphere.
Since the wood is sourced locally, it reduces the amount of pollution emitted in the process of transportation. It is also important to select top quality well-seasoned hardwoods, as they will have an extended and more consistent burning time than softwoods.
Modern, EPA certified wood stoves and heaters (such as those made by Charlton & Jenrick) have much lower emissions than older stoves. They have been tested and certified to meet 2020 EPA standards which are considerably more strict than previous emissions limits.
All wood burning stoves must be fully vented to the outside of your home to ensure that they don't create a build-up of exhaust inside your home. By keeping flames above the logs, and ensuring you use dry, seasoned wood, all our current clean burn and DEFRA exempt stoves produce very clear exhaust. They also have particulate levels that are 60 percent or less below the DEFRA limit.
A wood-burning stove that has a catalytic converter could be the most efficient low carbon solution for heating. These units re-ignite gases and particles released from the initial combustion in a second phase by mixing them with superheated air. They then channel the remaining gasses and particulates through a catalytic combustor to create a third and final combustion, fireplaces decreasing emissions to levels well below government standards.
Clean Burn
Cleanburn wood stoves burn fuel at the highest efficiency possible. This results in the emission of a small amount of 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 takes place in a closed, controlled atmosphere. It also regulates flame height to maximise the output of heat and reduce emissions.
This means your chimney and the surrounding area will be much cleaner than older stoves. Particulate matter, also known as particle pollution, resulting from incompletely burned wood can cause respiratory problems, such as coughing and wheezing. It can also contribute to heart diseases, stroke, diabetes, and other serious illnesses. Air pollution from wood combustion is a contributory factor in poor air quality in urban areas.
Smoke from poorly combusted wood has fine particulate pollution and harmful air pollutants such as carbon monoxide as well as other harmful air pollutants like nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), benzene and formaldehyde. These particles can penetrate deep into the organs of the lungs, causing damage, discomfort and even death. Airborne dust can also damage surfaces within your home and give them a rough feeling.
It is important to select top quality, seasoned, and dried firewood when using your white fireplace with a wood burner. The most effective woods for heating are hardwoods such as beech, ash, and oak. Hardwoods are incredibly dense and have a higher BTU than softwoods. They also provide more heat.
You should also check whether your local authority has regulations regarding wood burning. These may include nuisance/odor rules and visible emissions or opacity limits for smoke.
It is important to keep the glass of a wood stove that has glass fronts free of deposits and dirt. This can be done using a dry cloth or oven cleaner spray. Alternatively, you can add bicarbonate of soda with a bit of water to the glass.
Regular maintenance of your stove and chimney is also crucial. Regular chimney cleaning is required to get rid of creosote and ensure that the flue is working properly. It is also important to mark the dates for periodic inspections on your calendar. This will help you to avoid costly repairs and extend your wood burner's life.
Low Maintenance
Wood burning fireplaces are 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 be potential sources of fires in your home. Fireplaces can also provide heat in the event of a power outage, especially during winter storms, when branches of trees can fall and power lines may be damaged.
By using a wood stove to heat your home, you will reduce your carbon footprint as compared to other fossil sources of energy like gas. modern fireplace wood stoves and inserts have been designed to comply with EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) standards, which means that they produce very low emissions. The more seasoned the wood is the more efficient it will be and you'll use less of it to get the same amount of heat.
Fireplaces require some maintenance and care. They must be kept clear of the combustible materials and have a screen in place. Keeping the grate clear of debris and ash will help air flow and will stop the fire from dying too quickly and keep your home clean. It is recommended that your stove and chimney swept at least twice per year to prevent the build-up of creosote which could be a dangerous fire hazard and obstructions that could hinder ventilation.
It can take a while for homeowners who are new to the area to learn to ignite, light and maintain a steady fire in the white fireplace. But, once you've learned the art of creating and maintaining the fire in your wood burner, it can be a source of enduring pleasure that will provide warmth and warmth to your home every year.
Wood burning fireplaces are around in a variety of forms or styles for more than 500 years. They've gained popularity due to their efficiency, sustainability and the natural warmth of real wood. If you're thinking of buying installing a new heater, speak with your local certified Regency dealer to learn more about the advantages of an insert or stove made of wood for your home.

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