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Why Woodburning?


Environmental Awarness with Wood Burning Stoves and Inserts
 



Heating our homes and hot water accounts for 40% of the UK’s carbon emissions.


You can light up a wood burning stove, insert or boiler with a clear conscience. For burning wood is a CO2 neutral process, which means that no additional CO2 is given off to the global circulation.
 
The CO2 captured in the wood is simply released again, so the wood gives off the same amount of CO2 as if it were decomposing on the forest floor.
Wood Burning no CO2
 
A wood burning stove or insert is good for the environment.

Many years of development work have made our range of wood burning stoves from Hwam, Nestor Martin, Jøtul, Westfire, Wiking, Harmony, Dean Forge, Franco Belge, Norpies, HDG and Stanford extremely efficient, enabling them to utilize nearly all the energy in the wood.
 
The smoke coming out of the chimney consists mainly of water vapours, resulting in a minimum strain on the environment unlike heating from oil, gas or coal.
 
Environmentally Conscious

Stoveco is a company committed to providing heat with the minimum impact on scarce world resources and the environment.

Our careful research of wood burning stoves and inserts has resulted in what we believe is the best choice of woodburning stoves, inserts and woodfuel boilers on the UK market.


The more heat efficient a stove, the less fuel is required and the less emissions.
 
This is an important principle, which we  strive towards at all times from the start of a concept to final installation.

Our wood burning stoves are around 75-85 per cent efficient, which compares to roughly 10-15 per cent for a traditional open fire, and are suitable for use in smoke control zones.

Installing a wood burning stove will give you roughly 5 times the heat output of a traditional open fire and with the addition of our state of the art chimney liners and flues; heat loss through the chimney will be drastically reduced.



Euroheat wood burning stoves
Nestor martin wood burning stoves
Harmony wood burning stoves
Stanford wood burning stoves
Hwam Wood burning stoves
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wood burning stove The addition of a wood burning stove to any home will add value to the home, will give it warmth and will also look great; when it comes to selling your house then the addition of a solid fuel appliance will give your home a better energy efficiency rating.

The initial installation costs will  soon be outweighed by the pleasure of living with a woodburner and of course enjoying the immediate saving in your fuel bills.


Your encouragement for new stove owners to keep coming back and ask questions (and not feel stupid) has been just terrific.  This has allowed me to get the best out of my stove and not only increase its efficiency but also my enjoyment of being a stove owner.   Dr June Gilchrist


A woodburning stoves is an energy efficient solid fuel appliance, which usies  a CO2 neutral process to convert renewable wood fuel to provide  environmentally conscious hot water heating, space heating and increase the market value of your home.


 
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