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How to Get the Most From a Wood Burner Fireplace
Contrary to traditional open fireplaces, wood stoves are specifically designed and optimized to burn firewood. This enables them to comply with stricter emission standards.
Wood burning stoves emit sparkling yellow flames and soft crackling noises. They also give you an incredibly warm feeling. The smoke that is generated is contaminated by air pollutants such as formaldehyde and benzene as well as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Efficient
Fireplaces and stoves that burn wood provide beautiful and natural heat source to the home, but they are also extremely efficient. A quality wood stove can attain an Ecodesign rating of as high as 77%. With rising energy costs it is crucial to ensure you get the most benefit from your log burner – the good news is that this is much simpler than ever before!
The amount of moisture in firewood is a key factor that determines the efficiency of a wood-burning stove is. This is the reason we suggest only using seasoned wood, which has been dried for at least one year, and more often two years. The dryer the wood is the more efficiently it burns, which means less smoke and harmful emissions.
A wood burning stove is an eco-friendly fuel source which is great for the environment. Furthermore, by buying locally-sourced firewood, you’re helping to promote the management of woodlands, which is a great option for wildlife.
The only thing that a wood burning stove requires in terms maintenance is that you regularly take away and eliminate ash. It can be somewhat of a hassle but it’s worth it to get the maximum heat from each log. Furthermore that if you wait a couple of days for the ashes to completely cool they can be used as an eco-friendly and non-toxic ice melt. They can also be used to polish jewellery or absorb smells.
A fireplace made of wood is a truly timeless classic. Although they’re less popular than gas fireplaces however, there’s no denying the appeal and appeal of a warm log fire. These fires are perfect to cuddle up with on cold nights, and make a warm and inviting area in your home. Investing in a high-quality wood stove will pay off for many years. Our chimney sweeps are here to help you get the most out of your stove – give us a call today to find out more.
Low Carbon
Wood burners that burn efficiently and cleanly are the most effective way to save money while keeping your house warm. As an added benefit they also help to support local woodland management, which is a great way of supporting the wildlife that lives in your local environment.
Wood-burning fireplaces and stoves create very little pollutant if they are maintained properly and used with dry, seasoned firewood. However, if they are not maintained well or using wood of poor quality the smoke generated by them is contaminated with fine particles (known as particulate pollution) that can irritate the lung and other organs. Carbon monoxide, air pollutants that are toxic such as benzene and formaldehyde and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are also present. Inhaling this kind of air pollution could cause irritation to the lung, coughing, wheezing and asthma attacks and may even cause serious health conditions such as cancer, heart disease, or premature death.
Many people are concerned that using a wood burning stove could contribute to climate change, but this is not necessarily true. Burning wood is a carbon-neutral energy source. The wood absorbs carbon dioxide throughout its lifetime. When burned the carbon dioxide is released into the air.
Because the wood is harvested locally this decreases the amount of pollution that is released during transportation. It is essential to select hardwoods that have been seasoned and of high quality. They will burn longer and more evenly than softwoods.
Modern wood stoves, like those manufactured by Charlton & Jenrick, emit significantly less pollutant than older stoves. They have been certified to meet 2020 EPA standards, which are considerably stricter than earlier emission limits.
To avoid a build up of exhaust within your home, all wood burning stoves should be vented fully to the outside. By keeping the flames away from the logs and ensuring that you use dry, seasoned and dry wood, all of our current clean burn and DEFRA exempt stoves are capable of producing very clear exhaust and have particulate levels 60 or more lower than the DEFRA limit.
A wood-burning stove equipped with a catalytic converter can provide the best low carbon heating solution. These units re-ignite the gases and particulates that were ignited during the initial combustion in a subsequent stage by mixing them with superheated air. The remaining gases and particulates are transferred to a catalytic unit for a final and third combustion. This further reduces emissions to levels far below the standards set by the government.
Clean Burn
Cleanburn wood stoves burn fuel at the highest efficiency. This results in the emission of very small particles into air when burning wood. The air management system of the stove regulates the intake and exhaust of gases, ensuring that the combustion process takes place in a sealed and controlled environment. It also regulates flame height to maximise heat output and minimize emissions.
This means your chimney and surrounding area will be much cleaner than older stoves. Particulate matter, also referred to as particle pollution, from wood that is not properly burned can cause respiratory issues, such as wheezing and coughing, and contribute to heart disease as well as stroke, diabetes and other serious illnesses. The air pollution resulting from wood burning is also a contributory factor in poor air quality in urban areas.
The smoke from poorly combusted wood is a mixture of fine particulate pollution and hazardous air pollutants such as carbon monoxide volatile organic compounds nitrogen oxides, benzene formaldehyde and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. These particles can get into the lungs and other organs, causing damage, discomfort and even death. Dust particles from the air can also cause a hazard to surfaces in your home with a smudge-like feel.
If you’re using a fireplace with wood burning it is important to use high-quality firewood that has been dried and seasoned. dried. The most efficient woods for heating are hardwoods such as oak, ash and beech. Hardwoods have a high density and BTU content, and they provide more heat than softwoods.
It is also important to determine if your local authority has rules regarding wood burning. These rules could include rules on odors and nuisances and visible emissions or smoke opacity restrictions.
If you have a wood stove with a glass door it is essential to keep the glass clear of dirt and deposits. You can use a dry cloth or oven cleaner spray to do this. You can also add bicarbonate soda mixed with water to the glass.
Regular maintenance is also important for your chimney and stove. This includes regular chimney cleanings that remove creosote and ensure the proper functioning of the flue. Also, make sure you mark dates for regular inspections in your diary, as this will help you avoid costly repairs and extend the life of your wood burner.
Low Maintenance
Many people opt to install wood burning fireplaces because of the natural warmth they generate. This kind of fireplace requires some maintenance and upkeep. The chimney, flue, and stove can all be the cause of house fires, if they’re not maintained and cleaned regularly. Fireplaces are also an excellent source of heat when power is out, especially in winter, when snow storms could cause branches of trees to fall and rip up power lines.
If you use a wood stove to heat your home, you’ll be able to reduce your carbon footprint when compared to other fossil sources of fuel like gas. Modern wood stoves and inserts are designed to conform to EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) standards, which means they produce very low emissions. The more seasoned the wood is the more efficient it will be, so you’ll burn less to generate the same amount of heat.
These Fireplaces And Stove 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 clean of ash and other debris. This will ensure that the fire is burning longer and your home tidy. You should have your stove and chimney swept at least twice per year to prevent the build-up of creosote which could be a fire hazard and a clog that can restrict circulation.
It can take a while for a new homeowner to master the art of to ignite, light and maintain a continuous fire in the fireplace. Once you’ve mastered the art of lighting, your wood burning stove will be an excellent source of warmth and comfort in your home.
Wood-burning fireplaces have been around in some form or another for over 500 years and they’ve regained popularity due to their effectiveness and sustainability, as well as the natural warmth and aroma of real wood. If you’re considering installing a new heater, speak with your local Regency certified dealer to learn more about the advantages of a wood stove or an insert for your home.