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Properly storing logs for your wood burner is key to maintaining a reliable heat source. From choosing the right storage location to keeping your logs seasoned and dry, this guide covers everything you need to keep your woodpile in top condition.Read now
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How to Keep Wood Stove Glass From Getting Black
Read nowBeing able to see the flames dancing around the firebox is one of the many joys of being a wood-burning stove owner, so the last thing you want is a layer of soot or dirt blocking that view. That’s why...
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Log Burner Installation
Read nowDiscover everything you need to know about installing a log burner in your home. If you’re thinking about buying a log burner, you’re certainly not alone. Log burners have been hugely popular in the UK for a few years now...
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Do I Need a Flue Liner for My Chimney?
Read nowIt is one of the first questions anyone asks when they start thinking about installing a wood-burning stove: do I need to line my chimney? There are three main reasons for fitting a flue liner. The first relates directly to...
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Can You Fit a Woodburning Stove If You Do Not Have a Chimney?
Read nowIt is a problem that affects many households in the UK: they want the warmth, cosiness and efficiency of a woodburning stove but there is no chimney in their home. Is it still possible to install a stove? The short...
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Wood-Burning Stoves and the Dangers of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Read nowA wood-burning stove brings a great deal of warmth and joy to your home. But just like all forms of heating, it can bring some dangers. Perhaps the biggest of those risks is carbon monoxide. Accidental carbon monoxide poisoning kills...
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Which Wood Burning Stove Accessories Do I Need?
Read nowWhen choosing a stove, you will notice some have optional extras that can enhance how the final installation of your stove looks as well as improving the ease of use. There are also some accessories that improve safety when using...
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What Sizes Do Wood-Burning Stoves Come In?
Read nowThe size of a wood-burning stove is usually given by its heat output in kilowatts (kW). The figure you’ll see displayed prominently in relation to a stove is the maximum heat output of which it’s capable. These figures are dependent...
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What is The Best Fuel for Multi-Fuel Stoves: Coal or Wood?
Read nowTraditionally, wood-burning stoves were intended to burn wood and wood alone. But buying a multi-fuel stove opens up the possibility of heating your home with either coal or wood. The question is, which of these options is best? The first...