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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 use wood for combustion. This enables them to comply with stricter emission standards.
Wood burning stoves produce sparkling yellow flames and soft crackling sounds. They also provide an incredibly warm feeling. However, the smoke it creates includes carbon monoxide and harmful air pollutants like formaldehyde, benzene and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Efficient
Fireplaces and stoves that burn wood provide beautiful and natural heat source to the home, and they are incredibly efficient. A high-quality wood burner can achieve an Ecodesign rating of up to 77%. It is essential to get the most benefit of your wood burner, especially with increasing energy costs. The good news is it’s much easier than ever to do!
One of the main factors that determines the effectiveness of the wood-burning stove is will be the water content of the wood. We recommend using only dried and seasoned wood that has dried over a period of at least one year, and in many cases two years. The more dry the wood the more efficiently it burns, which means 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. If you buy locally-sourced wood, you can also help to support the active management and conservation of forests. This is great for wildlife.
The only thing a wood-burning stove needs in terms of maintenance is to remove and dispose of the ash. It’s quite a challenge but it’s worth it to get the most heat out of every log. If you wait for the ashes 2-3 days to completely cool, they can also be utilized as a non-toxic and green ice melt. They can also be used to polish jewellery or absorb odors.
A fireplace made of wood is a timeless classic. Although they’re less well-known than gas fireplaces, the allure and charm of a fire that is roaring can’t be ignored. They’re great for snuggling with on cold winter nights and are a perfect way to create a warm and inviting space within your home. Make sure you invest in a high-quality wood burner and you’ll be enjoying the benefits for years to be! Our chimney sweeps are on hand to assist you in getting 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 efficient method to save money while keeping your home warm. They also support local woodland management. This is a fantastic way to support the wildlife that lives in your neighborhood.
Fireplaces and wood-burning stoves cause very little pollutant if they are properly maintained and are used with dry, seasoned and dry firewood. If they are not maintained properly or use wood of poor quality the smoke produced contains fine particles, commonly referred to as particulate pollution that can cause irritation to the the lungs and other organs of the body. Carbon monoxide, toxic air pollutants like formaldehyde and benzene and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are also present. Inhaling this type of air pollution may cause irritation of the lungs wheezing, coughing and asthma attacks. It could even cause serious health conditions such as cancer, heart disease, or premature death.
Some people worry that using a wood burning stove can cause climate change however this isn’t necessarily true. Wood burning produces energy that is carbon-neutral. The tree absorbs carbon dioxide over its lifetime. When burned, the carbon is released into the air.
The wood is local, which decreases the amount of pollution produced during the transport process. It is also important to use high quality, seasoned hardwoods as these will give an extended and more consistent burn than softwoods.
Modern, EPA certified wood stoves and heaters (such as those manufactured by Charlton & Jenrick) have significantly lower emissions than older stoves. They are certified to meet 2020 EPA standards that are significantly more stringent than the previous emission limits.
All wood-burning stoves must be fully vented to the outside of your property to ensure that they do not create a build-up of exhaust inside your home. All our current DEFRA-exempt and clean burn stoves can create very clear exhaust by keeping the flames above the logs of wood and using dry, seasoned firewood.
A wood-burning stove with a hybrid unit or catalytic converter can provide the most efficient low carbon solution for heating. These units ignite the particulates and gases from the initial combustion at a later stage by mixing them with superheated air. The remaining gases and particulates are then transported through a catalytic combustion unit to create a final and third combustion. This further reduces emissions to levels well below the government standards.
Clean Burn
Cleanburn wood stoves burn fuel at the highest efficiency possible. This results in a minimum amount of dust emissions into the atmosphere when burning wood. The air management system of the stove controls the intake and ventilation of gases to ensure the combustion process takes place in a safe and controlled environment. It also regulates the flame height to minimise emissions and maximise heat output.
This means that your chimney and its surroundings 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 contribute to heart diseases as well as stroke, diabetes and other serious illnesses. The air pollution resulting from wood burning is also a contributory factor in poor urban air quality.
Smoke from poorly combusted timber has fine particulate pollution and harmful air pollutants such as carbon monoxide and other hazardous air pollutants like nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as well as benzene and formaldehyde. These particles can be absorbed into the lungs, as well as other organs, causing discomfort, injury, and even death. Dust particles from the air can also cause a hazard to surfaces in your home with a smudge-like feel.
It’s important to use only high-quality, seasoned and dried firewood when you use your wood burner fireplace. The most valuable woods for heating are hardwoods like oak, ash and beech. Hardwoods are dense and BTU content. They also provide more heat than softwoods.
Check with your local authority to determine if they have any rules concerning wood burning. These could include nuisance/odor regulations and visible emissions or opacity limits for smoke.
If you have a wood burner with glass doors it is important to keep the glass clear of deposits and grime. This can be done using a dry cloth or oven cleaner spray. You can also add bicarbonate soda mixed with water to the glass.
Regular maintenance of your chimney and stove is also vital. Regular chimney cleanings are required to get rid of creosote and also to ensure that the flue is operating properly. It is also important to mark the dates of your periodic inspections on your calendar. This will help you prevent costly repairs and extend the life of your wood stove.
Low Maintenance
Many people opt to install wood burning fireplaces because of the natural warmth they generate. This type of fireplace requires a bit of maintenance and Www.Fireplacesandstove.Com upkeep. The chimney, flue and stove are all possible sources of house fires if they are not cleaned and maintained regularly. They also provide warmth in the event of an electrical outage, particularly during winter storms where branches of trees can fall and power lines could be ripped down.
Using a wood stove to heat your home can reduce your carbon footprint substantially compared to other fossil fuel sources, such as gas. Modern wood stoves, inserts and fireplaces are built to conform to EPA standards (Environmental Protection Agency) which means they produce very little emissions. The more seasoned wood you use the more efficient the stove will be. You’ll need less wood to generate the same amount of heat.
The fireplaces require some attention and maintenance. They should be placed away from the combustible materials and have a screen in place. The air flow can 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 stove and chimney cleaned at least twice per year to avoid creosote accumulation which could be an extremely dangerous fire hazard as well as a blockage that can hinder ventilation.
A wood burning stove has to be tended constantly and it may take time for a beginner homeowner to master the art of how to light, ignite and maintain a steady fire in the fireplace. Once you’ve learned the art of creating and maintaining a fire in your wood stove, it can be a source of constant pleasure that can provide heat and warmth for your home every year.
Wood burning fireplaces have been in use in one form or another for over 500 years. They’ve gained a lot of attention because of their effectiveness, sustainability, and the natural warmth of wood. Talk with your local Regency dealer about the benefits of wood stoves or inserts for your home if you’re looking to buy an upgrade to your heater.