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How to Get the Most From a Wood Burner Fireplace

Unlike traditional open fireplaces wood stoves are designed and optimised to burn wood. This allows them to meet tighter emissions regulations.

Wood burning stoves are renowned for their warm, yellow flames that dance, crackling sounds, and that primordial sensation of warmth. The smoke that is generated contains toxic air pollutants like benzene, formaldehyde, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

Efficient

Fireplaces and stoves that burn wood offer a stunning and natural heat source to the home, but they are also incredibly efficient. A high-quality wood burner can have an Ecodesign rating of up to 77 percent. With rising energy costs it is essential to ensure you’re getting the maximum value from your log stove – the good thing is that this is much simpler than ever!

One of the most important factors in how effective a wood burning stove is in the moisture content of the firewood. We recommend using only dried and seasoned wood that has dried for at least one year and in some cases, two years. The dryer the wood is the more efficiently it burns, which results in less smoke and less harmful emissions.

Another advantage of a wood-burning stove is that it’s an eco-friendly source of fuel, which is excellent for the environment. Additionally, by purchasing locally-sourced firewood, you’re helping to support the active management of woodlands which is a good thing for wildlife.

The only thing a wood-burning stove requires in terms maintenance is that you regularly remove and eliminate the ash. It’s a bit of a hassle but it’s worth it to get the maximum heat from every log. In addition when you wait for a couple of days for the ashes to fully cool, they can be reused as an eco-friendly and non-toxic ice melt. They can also be used to polish jewellery and absorb the odors.

A fireplace with wood burning is an old-fashioned classic. Although they are less popular than gas fireplaces, their appeal and appeal of a fire that is roaring can’t be disregarded. They’re great for snuggling up to on cold nights and are an ideal method of creating a warm and inviting space in the heart of your home. Making the investment in a top-quality wood stove will pay off for many years. Call us today to learn more about how our expert chimney sweeps can help you get the most out of your stove.

Low Carbon

Wood burners that are efficient and clean are the most efficient method to save money while keeping your home warm. As an added benefit they also aid in the local woodland management. It’s a fantastic way to support the wildlife in your local environment.

Wood-burning fireplaces and stoves create minimal pollution when they are maintained properly and are used with dry, seasoned firewood. When they are not properly maintained or make use of wood that is not of high quality the smoke produced contains fine particles often referred to as particulate pollutants that can cause irritation to lung organs and other body organs. It also contains carbon monoxide and toxic air pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Inhaling these types of air pollution can cause irritation of the lungs wheezing, coughing and asthma attacks and may even cause serious health issues such as cancer, heart disease or premature death.

Some people fear that using a wood-burning stove could contribute to climate change, but this is not necessarily true. Wood burning is a carbon neutral energy source. Through the life of a tree, it absorbs carbon dioxide, and when it is burned, the absorbed carbon is released back into the atmosphere.

Since the wood is sourced locally this decreases the amount of pollutants released during transportation. It is crucial to choose hardwoods that have been seasoned and of high quality. They will burn longer and more evenly than softwoods.

Modern wood stoves, like the ones manufactured by Charlton & Jenrick, emit less carbon dioxide than older stoves. They have been certified to meet 2020 EPA standards which are significantly more stringent than the previous emission limits.

To avoid a build up of exhaust in your home, all wood-burning stoves should be vented to the outside. All our current DEFRA-exempt and clean burn stoves can create clear exhaust when keeping the flames at a distance from the wood logs and by using dry, seasoned firewood.

A wood burning stove equipped with a catalytic converter or hybrid unit can provide the best low-carbon heating solution. These units ignite the particulates and gases from the initial combustion in a second stage by mixing them with superheated air. The remaining gases and particulates are transferred to a catalytic unit for a final third combustion. This further reduces emissions to levels well below government standards.

Clean Burn

Cleanburn wood stoves are engineered to burn fuel with the highest efficiency that is achievable. This results in the emission of minimal particles into the air when burning wood. The air management system of the stove regulates the intake and venting of gases, ensuring that the combustion process is conducted in a sealed and controlled environment. It also regulates flame height to maximise heat output and minimise emissions.

This means your chimney and the surrounding area will be much cleaner than older stoves. Particulate matter, also referred to as particle pollution, resulting from wood that is not properly burned can cause respiratory issues, such as wheezing and coughing, and can contribute to heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and other serious illnesses. The air pollution resulting caused by wood burning is an element that contributes to poor urban air quality.

The smoke from poorly combusted wood is a mixture of fine particulate pollution as well as hazardous air pollutants such as carbon monoxide volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides, benzene, formaldehyde and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. These particles can penetrate deep into the organs of the lungs and cause 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 essential to use only good quality, seasoned and dried firewood for your fireplace with a wood burner. The most efficient woods for heating are hardwoods, such as oak, ash and beech. Hardwoods are dense and BTU content, and they provide more heat than softwoods.

You should also check whether your local authority has regulations regarding wood burning. These may include rules on odors and nuisances and visible smoke emissions or smoke opacity restrictions.

If you have a wood burner with glass doors, it’s important to keep the glass clean of dirt and deposits. You can make use of a dry towel or oven cleaner spray for this. Alternatively, you can mix bicarbonate of a soda with a bit of water to the glass.

Regular maintenance is also important for your chimney and stove. Regular chimney cleaning is required to eliminate creosote, and ensure that the flue is working correctly. Also, make sure you mark dates for regular inspections in your diary, as this will help you avoid costly repairs and extend the longevity of your wood burner.

Low Maintenance

Many people choose to install wood-burning fireplaces due to the warmth and natural beauty they provide. This kind of fireplace needs some maintenance and upkeep. The chimney, flue and stove can all be the cause of house fires if they are not cleaned and maintained regularly. They also provide warmth in the event of power outage, particularly during winter storms, when branches of trees may fall and power lines can be knocked down.

When you use a wood stove to heat your home, you’ll be able to reduce your carbon footprint as compared to other fossil sources of energy like gas. Modern wood stoves, inserts, and fireplaces are designed to meet EPA standards (Environmental Protection Agency), which means they emit very little carbon dioxide. The more well-seasoned wood is, the more efficient it will be which means you’ll burn less of it to produce the same amount of heat.

These Fireplaces And Stove require some upkeep and care, including ensuring they are not in close proximity to combustible materials and a screen is in place. 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 clean. You should have your chimney and stove swept at least once a year to prevent creosote build-up which could be a fire hazard and a blockage that can hinder ventilation.

It may take some time for a new homeowner to learn to ignite, light and maintain a constant fire in the fireplace. However, once you have mastered the art of building and maintaining the fire in your wood burner, it will be a source of lasting pleasure that can provide warmth and warmth to your home all year long.

Wood burning fireplaces have been in use in a variety of forms for over 500 years and have rediscovered their popularity due to their efficiency and sustainability, as well as the natural warmth and aroma of real wood. If you’re considering the purchase of a new heater, consult with your local Regency certified dealer to learn more about the advantages of a wood stove or an insert for your home.