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How to Get the Most From a Wood Burner Fireplace
Wood stoves, in contrast to traditional open fireplaces, are engineered to burn wood. This allows them to comply with tighter emissions regulations.
Wood burning stoves create dancing yellow flames and cosy crackling sounds. They also give an incredibly warm feeling. The smoke produced is filled with harmful air pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Efficient
Wood-burning stoves and fireplaces are not just stunning, but they are also incredibly efficient. A high-quality wood burner can be able to achieve an Ecodesign rating as high as 77%. With the rising cost of energy, it is important to ensure you are getting the maximum benefit from your log burner The good news is that this is more simple than ever!
One of the most important factors in the effectiveness of a wood-burning stove can be will be the moisture content of the firewood. We recommend using only well-seasoned wood that has been dried over a period of at least one year and in many cases two years. The more dry the wood is and the more efficient it is to burn. This means lesser smoke and fewer harmful emissions.
A wood burning stove also is an environmentally friendly fuel source, which is good for the environment. By purchasing locally sourced wood, you also help to contribute to the active management and conservation of woodlands. This is great for wildlife.
In terms of maintenance concerned, the only requirement for a wood burner is to remove and scoop up the ash. This can be a bit of a hassle but it is worth it in order to ensure you get the maximum heat from each and every log. Furthermore that if you wait a couple of days for the ashes to completely cool they can be used as a non-toxic and eco-friendly ice melt. They can be used to polish jewelry or absorb odors.
A wood burner fireplace is a timeless classic. Although they're less popular than gas fires but there's no denying the charm and allure of a warm log fire. They're ideal for cozying in the cold winter nights and are an ideal way to create an inviting and warm space inside your home. Investing in a high-quality wood stove will pay off for a long time. Our 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 are efficient and clean are the most effective method to save money while keeping your house warm. They also help local woodland management. This is a fantastic way to support wildlife in your area.
If properly maintained wood-burning stoves and fireplaces emit very little pollutant when they are used with dry and seasoned wood. When they are not properly maintained or use wood of poor quality, the smoke that is produced is a result of fine particles, commonly referred to as particulate pollution that can cause irritation to lung organs and other body organs. It also contains carbon monoxide as well as toxic air pollutants like benzene, formaldehyde and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Inhaling air pollution can cause lung irritation and trigger asthma attacks wheezing, coughing, and lung irritation. It can also lead to heart disease, cancer or premature death.
Some people fear that using a wood-burning stove could contribute to climate change however this isn't necessarily true. Wood burning produces energy that is carbon neutral. The tree absorbs carbon dioxide throughout its lifetime. After burning carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere.
The wood is local, which decreases the amount of pollution released during transportation. It is important to use hardwoods that are well-seasoned and of top quality. They will burn longer and more evenly than softwoods.
Modern wood stoves, such as the ones made by Charlton & Jenrick, emit significantly less pollutant than older stoves. They have been tested and certified to meet 2020 EPA standards, which are significantly more stringent than the previous emission limits.
To prevent a build-up of exhaust in the wall fireplace your home, all wood-burning stoves must be vented completely to the outside. By keeping flames above the logs and ensuring that you use dry, seasoned and dry wood, all our current clean burn and DEFRA exempt stoves produce very clear exhaust. They also have particle levels of 60 or more lower than the DEFRA limit.
A wood-burning stove that has a catalytic converter or hybrid unit can provide the best low-carbon heating solution. These units 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 for the third and final combustion, further the reduction of emissions to levels that is well below the government standards.
Clean Burn
Cleanburn wood stoves burn fuel with the highest possible efficiency. This results in minimal particles emitted into the atmosphere when burning wood. The air management system of the stove regulates the intake and ventilation of gases, ensuring that the combustion process occurs in a safe and controlled environment. It also regulates the flame height to minimize emissions and increase the heat output.
This means that your chimney and surrounding area will be much cleaner than older stoves. Particulate matter, also referred to as particle pollution, is a result of incompletely burned wood can trigger respiratory issues, like coughing and wheezing, and contribute to heart diseases as well as stroke, diabetes and other serious illnesses. Wood burning is also a contributor to poor air quality in cities.
The smoke from poorly combusted wood is a mixture of fine particulate pollution as well as hazardous air pollutants like carbon monoxide volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides, benzene, formaldehyde, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. These particles can get into the lungs, and other organs, causing discomfort, damage and even death. Dust particles from the air can also cause a hazard to surfaces in your home, giving them a gritty sensation.
When using your wood-burning fireplace, it's important to only use firewood of the highest quality that has been seasoned and dried. Hardwoods like oak beech, ash and are the best choice for heating. Hardwoods have a higher density and BTU content, and they offer more heat than softwoods.
Contact your local authority to determine whether they have rules concerning wood burning. These could include nuisance/odor regulations and visible emissions or the opacity limit for smoke.
It is essential to keep the glass of a stove with an open front that is free of deposits and dirt. You can use a dry cloth or oven cleaner spray to accomplish this. Alternatively, you can mix bicarbonate of a soda with a little water to the glass.
Regular maintenance of your chimney and stove is also crucial. Regular chimney cleaning is required to get rid of creosote and also to ensure that the flue is working correctly. Be sure to note dates for regular inspections in your calendar, as this will help you avoid expensive repairs and prolong the life of your wood burner.
Low Maintenance
Wood burning fireplaces are very popular because they provide a natural warmth. This type of wall electric fireplace needs some maintenance and upkeep. The chimney, flue and stove are all possible sources of house fires if not maintained and cleaned regularly. They also provide warmth in the event of power outage, especially during winter storms, when branches of trees may fall and power lines could be ripped down.
Using a wood burner to heat your home will reduce your carbon footprint significantly when compared to other fossil fuel sources, such as gas. Modern wood stoves and inserts have been designed to meet EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) standards, which means they produce very low emissions. The more well-seasoned wood you use the more efficient your stove will be. You'll require less wood to get the same amount of heat.
The fireplaces require some maintenance and care. They should be kept away from combustible material and have a screen. Air flow will be improved by keeping the grate clean of ash and other debris. This will ensure that the fire is burning longer and your home tidy. It is important to have your stove and chimney swept at least twice per year to prevent the accumulation of creosote which could cause fire hazards or blockage and limit ventilation.
It can take a while for a new homeowner to master the art of how to light, ignite and maintain a constant fire in the fireplace. Once you've mastered the art, your wood stove will become an ideal source of warmth and comfort within your home.
Wood burning fireplaces have been in use in some form or another for more than 500 years. They've gained a lot of attention because of their efficiency, sustainability and the natural warmth of wood. If you're considering 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 stoves, in contrast to traditional open fireplaces, are engineered to burn wood. This allows them to comply with tighter emissions regulations.
Wood burning stoves create dancing yellow flames and cosy crackling sounds. They also give an incredibly warm feeling. The smoke produced is filled with harmful air pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Efficient
Wood-burning stoves and fireplaces are not just stunning, but they are also incredibly efficient. A high-quality wood burner can be able to achieve an Ecodesign rating as high as 77%. With the rising cost of energy, it is important to ensure you are getting the maximum benefit from your log burner The good news is that this is more simple than ever!
One of the most important factors in the effectiveness of a wood-burning stove can be will be the moisture content of the firewood. We recommend using only well-seasoned wood that has been dried over a period of at least one year and in many cases two years. The more dry the wood is and the more efficient it is to burn. This means lesser smoke and fewer harmful emissions.
A wood burning stove also is an environmentally friendly fuel source, which is good for the environment. By purchasing locally sourced wood, you also help to contribute to the active management and conservation of woodlands. This is great for wildlife.
In terms of maintenance concerned, the only requirement for a wood burner is to remove and scoop up the ash. This can be a bit of a hassle but it is worth it in order to ensure you get the maximum heat from each and every log. Furthermore that if you wait a couple of days for the ashes to completely cool they can be used as a non-toxic and eco-friendly ice melt. They can be used to polish jewelry or absorb odors.
A wood burner fireplace is a timeless classic. Although they're less popular than gas fires but there's no denying the charm and allure of a warm log fire. They're ideal for cozying in the cold winter nights and are an ideal way to create an inviting and warm space inside your home. Investing in a high-quality wood stove will pay off for a long time. Our 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 are efficient and clean are the most effective method to save money while keeping your house warm. They also help local woodland management. This is a fantastic way to support wildlife in your area.
If properly maintained wood-burning stoves and fireplaces emit very little pollutant when they are used with dry and seasoned wood. When they are not properly maintained or use wood of poor quality, the smoke that is produced is a result of fine particles, commonly referred to as particulate pollution that can cause irritation to lung organs and other body organs. It also contains carbon monoxide as well as toxic air pollutants like benzene, formaldehyde and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Inhaling air pollution can cause lung irritation and trigger asthma attacks wheezing, coughing, and lung irritation. It can also lead to heart disease, cancer or premature death.
Some people fear that using a wood-burning stove could contribute to climate change however this isn't necessarily true. Wood burning produces energy that is carbon neutral. The tree absorbs carbon dioxide throughout its lifetime. After burning carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere.
The wood is local, which decreases the amount of pollution released during transportation. It is important to use hardwoods that are well-seasoned and of top quality. They will burn longer and more evenly than softwoods.
Modern wood stoves, such as the ones made by Charlton & Jenrick, emit significantly less pollutant than older stoves. They have been tested and certified to meet 2020 EPA standards, which are significantly more stringent than the previous emission limits.
To prevent a build-up of exhaust in the wall fireplace your home, all wood-burning stoves must be vented completely to the outside. By keeping flames above the logs and ensuring that you use dry, seasoned and dry wood, all our current clean burn and DEFRA exempt stoves produce very clear exhaust. They also have particle levels of 60 or more lower than the DEFRA limit.
A wood-burning stove that has a catalytic converter or hybrid unit can provide the best low-carbon heating solution. These units 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 for the third and final combustion, further the reduction of emissions to levels that is well below the government standards.
Clean Burn
Cleanburn wood stoves burn fuel with the highest possible efficiency. This results in minimal particles emitted into the atmosphere when burning wood. The air management system of the stove regulates the intake and ventilation of gases, ensuring that the combustion process occurs in a safe and controlled environment. It also regulates the flame height to minimize emissions and increase the heat output.
This means that your chimney and surrounding area will be much cleaner than older stoves. Particulate matter, also referred to as particle pollution, is a result of incompletely burned wood can trigger respiratory issues, like coughing and wheezing, and contribute to heart diseases as well as stroke, diabetes and other serious illnesses. Wood burning is also a contributor to poor air quality in cities.
The smoke from poorly combusted wood is a mixture of fine particulate pollution as well as hazardous air pollutants like carbon monoxide volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides, benzene, formaldehyde, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. These particles can get into the lungs, and other organs, causing discomfort, damage and even death. Dust particles from the air can also cause a hazard to surfaces in your home, giving them a gritty sensation.
When using your wood-burning fireplace, it's important to only use firewood of the highest quality that has been seasoned and dried. Hardwoods like oak beech, ash and are the best choice for heating. Hardwoods have a higher density and BTU content, and they offer more heat than softwoods.
Contact your local authority to determine whether they have rules concerning wood burning. These could include nuisance/odor regulations and visible emissions or the opacity limit for smoke.
It is essential to keep the glass of a stove with an open front that is free of deposits and dirt. You can use a dry cloth or oven cleaner spray to accomplish this. Alternatively, you can mix bicarbonate of a soda with a little water to the glass.
Regular maintenance of your chimney and stove is also crucial. Regular chimney cleaning is required to get rid of creosote and also to ensure that the flue is working correctly. Be sure to note dates for regular inspections in your calendar, as this will help you avoid expensive repairs and prolong the life of your wood burner.
Low Maintenance
Wood burning fireplaces are very popular because they provide a natural warmth. This type of wall electric fireplace needs some maintenance and upkeep. The chimney, flue and stove are all possible sources of house fires if not maintained and cleaned regularly. They also provide warmth in the event of power outage, especially during winter storms, when branches of trees may fall and power lines could be ripped down.
Using a wood burner to heat your home will reduce your carbon footprint significantly when compared to other fossil fuel sources, such as gas. Modern wood stoves and inserts have been designed to meet EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) standards, which means they produce very low emissions. The more well-seasoned wood you use the more efficient your stove will be. You'll require less wood to get the same amount of heat.
The fireplaces require some maintenance and care. They should be kept away from combustible material and have a screen. Air flow will be improved by keeping the grate clean of ash and other debris. This will ensure that the fire is burning longer and your home tidy. It is important to have your stove and chimney swept at least twice per year to prevent the accumulation of creosote which could cause fire hazards or blockage and limit ventilation.
It can take a while for a new homeowner to master the art of how to light, ignite and maintain a constant fire in the fireplace. Once you've mastered the art, your wood stove will become an ideal source of warmth and comfort within your home.
Wood burning fireplaces have been in use in some form or another for more than 500 years. They've gained a lot of attention because of their efficiency, sustainability and the natural warmth of wood. If you're considering 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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