Before deciding which type of wood to burn on your Woodburner, you have to remember that whatever wood you decide to burn needs to be dried, fully seasoned and with a moisture level of less than 20%. Moisture levels can be easily checked with a moisture metre if buying from a local source, or large ...
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With energy prices continuing to rise and many homeowners feeling the pinch, this year it makes sense to swap an old, fuel-guzzling fire for an efficient, cost-effective inset stove. Saving money is more important than ever right now, as is heating the home in preparation for the cold winter months ...
It may be the season for planning outdoor entertaining and alfresco dining with family and friends. But autumn/winter will come round quickly, making this the perfect time to start preparing for those chilly months ahead. With energy bills due to increase yet again this October, multi-fuel stoves ar...
With characteristic clean lines, Danish design and engineering brings understated elegance to any interior. For homeowners looking for the perfect wood-burning stove to add a cosy glow to living spaces this winter, the new Westfire collection from Eurostove combines high-quality craftsmanship with a...
Whether you live in a country cottage, a modern new-build or an urban apartment, there’s nothing quite like coming home to the warmth and cosy feeling of a wood-burning stove. Ideal for open-plan spaces as well as living rooms and dining areas, a Nestor Martin model is a perfect choice, with a...
F2 Fires only joined the Eurostove family last year but has already cemented its place as one of our key product groups. F2 Fires have so much to offer from their range of low output, quality cast iron products, that are all Ecodesign compliant. Accona Having had a facelift to bring it inl...
The summer is the best time to do any maintenance on your woodburning stove, as you aren’t using it frequently and if parts have a lead time on them, you can order them ready for the Autumn when the nights start to draw in. Vermiculite is a brilliant material for the interior of fire chambers...
If you’ve purchased kiln dried wood, it’s always advisable to find somewhere indoors to store it, a garage or shed is fine, but by storing your kiln dried wood outside then it will begin to absorb the moisture from the air. If you’ve got your own way of collecting firewood, you&...
From self-build projects to new-build developments and home extensions, inset stoves are the perfect heating solution. Sleek, modern and fuss-free, their space-saving design is ideal for smaller rooms, compact living areas or for those who prefer the look of an inset design over a freestanding heart...
Sometimes over the summer your stove can be left feeling unloved and lonely with everyone outside playing in the sunshine. To make sure your stove does not feel dejected and is ready for the autumn and winter months you should get your stove serviced by a registered engineer as well as having your c...