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5 Laws Anybody Working In Wood Burner Fireplace Should Know

How to Get the Most From a Wood Burner Fireplace

Contrary to traditional open fireplaces, wood stoves are designed and optimised to burn firewood. This allows them to comply with stricter emission regulations.

Wood burning stoves are renowned for their dancing yellow flames, cosy crackling sounds, and that primordial sensation of warmth. The smoke produced is contaminated by air pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

Efficient

Fireplaces and stoves made of wood provide a beautiful and natural heat to the home, they are also extremely efficient. A top-quality wood stove can be eco-friendly up to 77 percent. With the rising cost of energy, it is crucial to ensure that you get the most benefits from your log burner The good thing is that this is more simple than ever before!

One of the most important factors in the efficiency of a wood-burning stove can be in the moisture content of the firewood. This is why we suggest only using seasoned wood, that has been dried for at least one year, and often two years. The more dry the wood the more efficiently it burns which results in less smoke and harmful emissions.

Another advantage of a wood burning stove is that it's a low carbon source of fuel, which is fantastic for the environment. In addition, by buying locally sourced firewood you are helping to support the management of woodlands, which is a great thing for wildlife.

The only thing a wood-burning stove needs in terms of maintenance is that you regularly take away and get rid of the ash. This can be a bit of a hassle but is well worth it in order to ensure you get the most heat from every log. Furthermore, if you wait 2-3 days for the ashes to completely cool, they can be reused to make an eco-friendly and non-toxic ice melt. They can also be used to polish jewellery and absorb smells.

A fireplace that burns wood is a timeless classic. Although they're less popular than gas fires but there's no denying the charm and appeal of a warm log fire. They are ideal to snuggle up with on cold evenings, and they make a warm and inviting area in your home. Choose a high-quality wood burner and you'll be benefiting for many years to come! Our expert chimney sweeps are on hand to help you get the most from your stove. Give us a call now to learn more.

Low Carbon

Wood burners that are efficient and clean are the most efficient way to save money while also keeping your home warm. They also support local woodland management. This is a fantastic way to support the wildlife that lives in your neighborhood.

Wood-burning fireplaces and stoves create very little pollution if they are properly maintained and are used with dry, seasoned and dry firewood. If they are not properly maintained or make use of wood that is not of high quality the smoke produced is a result of fine particles, also known as particulate pollutants that can cause irritation to the the lungs and other organs of the body. It also contains carbon monoxide and fireplacesandstove.com harmful air pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Inhaling these types of air pollution may cause irritation of the lungs 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 are worried that wood-burning stoves can cause climate change, but this isn't necessarily true. Wood burning produces energy that is carbon-neutral. The tree absorbs carbon dioxide over its life. When it is burned the carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere.

Since the wood is sourced locally, it reduces the amount of pollution that is released in the process of transportation. It is also essential to select top quality well-seasoned hardwoods, as they will provide an extended and more consistent burn 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 certified to meet 2020 EPA standards that are significantly more stringent than the previous emission limits.

To avoid the buildup of exhaust inside your home, all wood-burning stoves must be vented completely to the outside. By keeping flames above the logs, and ensuring you use dry, seasoned wood and all our clean burn and DEFRA exempt stoves produce extremely clear exhaust and have particulate levels 60 or more lower than the DEFRA limit.

A wood-burning stove that has an acatalytic converter or hybrid unit can provide the best low-carbon heating solution. These units re-ignite gases and particles from the initial combustion in a subsequent phase by mixing them superheated air. The remaining gases and particulates are pumped through a catalytic combustion unit for a final third combustion. This further reduces emissions to levels well below government standards.

Clean Burn

Cleanburn wood stoves burn fuel with the highest efficiency possible. This results in the release of a small amount of particles into the air when burning wood. The stove's air management system regulates the intake and exhausting of gases, ensuring that the combustion process takes place in a controlled, sealed atmosphere. It also regulates flame height to maximise heat output and minimise emissions.

This means that your chimney as well as the surrounding area will be much cleaner than older stoves. Particulate matter (also known as particle pollution) from wood that is not fully combusted can cause respiratory problems like coughing and wheezing in people and can contribute to the development of heart diseases such as stroke, diabetes, and other serious health conditions. Wood burning is also a contributor to poor air quality in cities.

The smoke that is emitted 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 lungs, and other organs causing discomfort, damage and even death. Airborne dust can also harm the surfaces of your home and give the impression of a rough surface to rooms.

It is essential to use only high-quality, seasoned and dried firewood for your fireplace with a wood burner. The most efficient woods for heating are hardwoods like beech, oak and ash. Hardwoods are incredibly dense and have a higher BTU than softwoods. They also have more heat.

You should also determine if your local authority has any 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 stove with a glass front free of dirt and deposits. This can be done with a dry cloth or oven cleaner spray. You can also add bicarbonate soda and water to the glass.

Regular maintenance is crucial for your stove and chimney. Regular chimney cleaning is required to get rid of creosote and also to ensure that the flue is operating correctly. It is also important to mark the dates of your periodic inspections on your calendar. This will allow you prevent costly repairs and extend your wood burner's life.

Low Maintenance

Wood burning fireplaces are popular because they offer natural warmth. This kind of fireplace needs some maintenance and upkeep. If it is not maintained and cleaned regularly, the chimney, flue, and stove can all be potential sources of fires within your home. They also provide warmth in the event of a power outage, particularly during winter storms where branches of trees can fall and power lines may be knocked down.

Utilizing a wood burner for heating will reduce your carbon footprint significantly when compared to other fossil fuel sources, such as gas. Modern wood stoves and inserts are made to conform to EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) standards which mean they emit very little carbon dioxide. The more seasoned wood you use the more efficient your stove will be. You'll need less wood to achieve the same amount of heat.

These fireplaces require some maintenance and attention, such as ensuring they are placed away from combustible materials and a screen is installed. Making sure the grate is free of debris and ash will help air flow and will stop the fire from dying too quickly and keep your indoors clean. You should have your chimney and stove cleaned at least two times per year to prevent the accumulation of creosote which could cause an fire hazard or blockage and limit the airflow.

A wood-burning stove will need to be maintained on a regular basis and it can take a while for a new homeowner to master the art of how to ignite, light, and maintain a steady fire in the fireplace. However, once you have learned the art of creating and maintaining the fire in your wood burner, it will be a source of lasting pleasure that can provide heat and warmth for your home all year long.

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 effectiveness, sustainability, and the natural warmth that comes from wood. Talk to your local Regency dealer about the benefits of wood stoves or inserts for your home if you're planning to buy an entirely new heater.
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