Solid Fuel Stoves

We are skilled in designing and fitting a wide range of solid fuel stoves.

  • Traditional Log Stoves.
  • Pellet Stoves.
  • Bio Mass Stoves.
  • Multi fuel Stoves.
  • Maintenance plans also available to ensure you stay compliant with home insurances.

The Benefits of Solid Fuel Stoves

Solid fuel stoves have many benefits which is why they are becoming more and more popular. Solid fuel stoves are fast becoming just as popular as woodburning stoves. Read the benefits below.

Low Running Costs

A solid fuel stove costs very little to run and is still a very efficient way to heat your home 24 hours a day.

A solid fuel stove is a cheap and efficient way to keep your home warm and cosy when the weather turns against us.

The Healthy Option

Having a solid fuel stove is a healthier heating source compared to other sources. 

A solid fuel stove can significantly reduce the amount of condensation and therefore decreases the amount of damp in the house. Decreasing the amount of damp and mould can improve conditions within a home. Because there is no simple on/off switch temperature changes are gradual which can also help prevent mould and damp issues.

Solid fuel stoves help bring fresh air into the house and remove contaminated air out of the house due to the drawing effect from the fire and flue. 

Flexibility

When it comes to flexibility, this is where the main difference between woodburning and solid fuel stoves comes in. 

There are many different fuels available, from logs to smokeless and eco-friendly solid fuels. 

You can choose what you burn depending on your situation, preferences or availability. 

There is always a solid fuel available to meet the requirements of your appliance and area.

Guaranteed Heat

When using solid fuel stoves you don't have to worry about ever being cold. 

If you create a stock of fuel then you are set for any weather changes that may occur. 

You will no longer need to worry about power cuts or supply failures. 

The Look

There is no doubt about it that a stove creates the perfect centre piece for any room, and you cant beat a roaring fire when you come in on a cold winters day!

Multi Fuel Stove

Multi-fuel stoves are also called mineral-fuel stoves. They can burn wood, smokeless fuel and coal. The government is going to ban house coal and any fuels that have more than 2% sulphur content, as these are the most polluting. There are lots of smokeless fuel alternatives, although many of which are based on naturally occurring anthracite. 

Bio Mass Stove

Biomass stoves burn compressed biofuel pellets to create a source of heat for residential spaces. Biomass stoves are fully automatic and require just a press of a button to ignite the stove, feed pellets and control the flame to maintain the temperature of your house.

Pellet Stoves

Pellet stove flames last as long as the wood pellets inside do, which depends on the size of the hopper and pellet fuel quality.

Pellet stoves are highly automated home heating appliances and can do much of the work of starting a fire to generate heat for you.

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