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DEFRA approved multi-fuel stoves let you to burn wood as well as authorised smokeless fuels in smoke controlled areas. They provide clean combustion with low emissions, and a range of styles to fit any home.
Defra regulations (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs), prohibit the emission dark smoke from chimneys in Smoke Control Areas without an exempt appliance, or authorised fuel.
Efficient combustion
Many homeowners use top DEFRA stoves approved multi-fuel stoves for their homes due to their effective heating performance and low carbon footprint. They can be used with various fuel types, including smokeless coal and logs. Additionally, these stoves usually provide a lot of control over the fire, which allows you to achieve the perfect flame for your wood stove.
This is crucial as it ensures that the most ash is produced and will help keep your chimney tidy. It also means that the fire will continue to provide heat for longer without needing to be refuelled. This means that you will save money in the long term and be able to enjoy your fire without having to worry about the health of your chimney system.
Stoves that are Defra-approved have been tested for efficiency and emissions. They will usually be labelled as 'Defra Approved' or 'SE' for Smoke Exempt, which makes them the best option when buying a stove for your home.
Our online store offers an extensive selection of DEFRA-approved stoves, which include all styles from classic to modern designs. The Gallery Classic 5 Compact Multi-Fuel Stove has a classic look that is suitable for cottages and other rustic cabins. On the other hand the Stovax Stockton 3 or Go Eco Excel Wide have a modern design.
The ESSE 700 Vista DEFRA approved multi-fuel stove is another option that has been developed with a modern look in mind. It features a sophisticated clean-burn system that helps reduce the nitrogen oxide and sulphur dioxide emissions, and the steel body will ensure it lasts for years. It has an energy rating of A, and 78.5 per cent efficiency. It can rapidly heat large areas by using kiln dried logs.
You can pick from a wide range of colors, including neutral shades like cream and black. Colors that are bold such as green and red can also add a striking appearance to your home. Metallic finishes can give your home an elegant look that is modern. If you prefer a more subtle finish, you could select a stove with an enamel coating. This will provide a smooth, glossy finish that is easy to clean and will blend with most interior colors.
Reduced emissions
In addition to being eco friendly, Defra approved multi fuel stoves can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the home. The most significant pollutant released by solid fuels like coal and wood is ultra-fine particles (also called PM2.5). Fine particles can enter the lungs and cause respiratory illnesses or heart disease.
Thankfully, modern DEFRA approved multi fuel stoves are engineered to reduce the amount of this harmful gas. The majority of the stoves we feature here at The Stove Yard are SIA Ecodesign Ready and Defra Approved High-Quality Stoves have passed rigorous tests to ensure they operate well below the new manufacturing limit of 3g/hour of smoke emissions for appliances installed in Smoke Control Areas. We also have a selection of models that have been endorsed by the independent clearSkies scheme, offering even additional reductions in emissions.
If you live in an area that is under Smoke Control, you should only use seasoned and dried wood to avoid excessive smoke. If you're planning to make use of fossil fuels in your multifuel stove, there is a wide range of smokeless alternatives that can help reduce the amount harmful gases the stove emits.
The most modern DEFRA approved stoves, like those in our collection offer an additional and tertiary burning system to further reduce users' carbon footprint and pollution levels. These systems assist in converting more volatile gases produced by solid fuels such as wood, into heat energy. This means that you can use less of your preferred fuel to achieve the same level of heating which means that your fuel bills will be lower too!
This is a wonderful feature However, it's important note that Defra approved stoves do not have the same time to burn as stoves that aren't DEFRA approved high-quality stoves approved. This is because a constant supply of third-level and secondary combustion air is required to prevent the fuel from burning out. This is why, if plan to make use of your stove for sleep burning (i.e burning over the course of the night) it is recommended that you purchase a Defra Approved stove will not allow you to extend the fuel supply as as a non-Defra model could.
Compliant with smoke control regulations
DEFRA approved wood-burning stoves may be used in smoke-control zones (check online to find out if you live in one). In these areas, stricter restrictions have been set on the emissions from log burners to reduce the amount of smoke that causes nuisance. This prevents the release into the air of harmful substances that could upset neighbours or cause health issues for those living nearby. It is essential to use a DEFRA-approved cooking stove in a smoke-controlled area to avoid fines.
Smoke control zones are typically urban locations in which the population density is higher, which typically includes large cities and towns. The primary purpose of smoke control regulations is to preserve air quality standards by limiting the release of particulates in the air. Multi-fuel stoves approved by Defra comply with the regulations and have been certified to provide the lowest emissions. This is essential to ensure the health and safety of people living in these zones.
It is crucial to note that smoke-free stoves must be used with approved fuels like dry well-seasoned, and well-seasoned wood. It is illegal to burn wet or damp fuels in a smoke control zone as these can cause excessive smoke. Burning household waste such as old furniture, pallets, and fencing is also prohibited as they have likely been treated with chemicals that can release toxic substances into the air when burned. Selecting firewood with 20% moisture% or less is recommended to prevent excessive emissions and to ensure that the stove is being used correctly. The Woodsure Ready to Burn scheme is a great option to buy firewood with this requirement in mind.
A DEFRA approved stove can burn different fuels, which means you don't need to alter your chimney to enjoy a cozy fire. But, it's important to remember that your stove needs regular maintenance and cleaning to operate properly and efficiently. If you do not maintain your stove on a regular basis it will be less efficient in reducing emissions and could even harm the chimney's flue system or chimney.
Styles for any style of home
No matter if you live in an urban or rural area, you can enjoy the warm and inviting feel of a wood stove to your home. By reducing your fuel expenses and carbon footprint. We have a variety of DEFRA approved multi-fuel stoves that meet your needs and budget. They are designed to meet high standards in efficiency and performance. They provide maximum heat output while reducing consumption of fuel.
In addition to being compliant with DEFRA standards, a large number of our wood burners are also Ecodesign certified. This European standard is focused on improving the efficiency of energy and reduces emissions of harmful particulates carbon monoxide and other pollutants. When you browse our selection make sure to look for the Ecodesign logo to locate a stove that meets this stringent standard.
A DEFRA-approved multifuel stove not only creates a cozy atmosphere for your family but will also complement your home. Pick from a variety of finishes and styles to find the perfect stove that fits your style.
Modern and contemporary stoves feature sleek minimalist designs, allowing them to fit in with any design. We also offer a variety of traditional log stoves, which have traditional features, like log storage, and cast iron grates. They are a great match with rustic interiors. Our log burners come in a variety of sizes, ranging from small and compact to large and spacious.
Many homeowners are switching to wood-burning stoves for a more cost-effective and green alternative to gas heating. Wood-burning appliances burn briquettes with low carbon, such as peat or turf. As opposed to fossil fuels absorb carbon dioxide, which is released back into the atmosphere after being burned. This makes them carbon neutral, reducing the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
We've put together a variety of styles to meet all tastes from sleek lines and sleek finishes to striking metallic colors and vibrant colours. You can also opt for the stove that has windows that open to the landscape to maximize your view and create a striking focal point in your living space.
DEFRA approved multi-fuel stoves let you to burn wood as well as authorised smokeless fuels in smoke controlled areas. They provide clean combustion with low emissions, and a range of styles to fit any home.
Defra regulations (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs), prohibit the emission dark smoke from chimneys in Smoke Control Areas without an exempt appliance, or authorised fuel.
Efficient combustion
Many homeowners use top DEFRA stoves approved multi-fuel stoves for their homes due to their effective heating performance and low carbon footprint. They can be used with various fuel types, including smokeless coal and logs. Additionally, these stoves usually provide a lot of control over the fire, which allows you to achieve the perfect flame for your wood stove.
This is crucial as it ensures that the most ash is produced and will help keep your chimney tidy. It also means that the fire will continue to provide heat for longer without needing to be refuelled. This means that you will save money in the long term and be able to enjoy your fire without having to worry about the health of your chimney system.
Stoves that are Defra-approved have been tested for efficiency and emissions. They will usually be labelled as 'Defra Approved' or 'SE' for Smoke Exempt, which makes them the best option when buying a stove for your home.
Our online store offers an extensive selection of DEFRA-approved stoves, which include all styles from classic to modern designs. The Gallery Classic 5 Compact Multi-Fuel Stove has a classic look that is suitable for cottages and other rustic cabins. On the other hand the Stovax Stockton 3 or Go Eco Excel Wide have a modern design.
The ESSE 700 Vista DEFRA approved multi-fuel stove is another option that has been developed with a modern look in mind. It features a sophisticated clean-burn system that helps reduce the nitrogen oxide and sulphur dioxide emissions, and the steel body will ensure it lasts for years. It has an energy rating of A, and 78.5 per cent efficiency. It can rapidly heat large areas by using kiln dried logs.
You can pick from a wide range of colors, including neutral shades like cream and black. Colors that are bold such as green and red can also add a striking appearance to your home. Metallic finishes can give your home an elegant look that is modern. If you prefer a more subtle finish, you could select a stove with an enamel coating. This will provide a smooth, glossy finish that is easy to clean and will blend with most interior colors.
Reduced emissions
In addition to being eco friendly, Defra approved multi fuel stoves can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the home. The most significant pollutant released by solid fuels like coal and wood is ultra-fine particles (also called PM2.5). Fine particles can enter the lungs and cause respiratory illnesses or heart disease.
Thankfully, modern DEFRA approved multi fuel stoves are engineered to reduce the amount of this harmful gas. The majority of the stoves we feature here at The Stove Yard are SIA Ecodesign Ready and Defra Approved High-Quality Stoves have passed rigorous tests to ensure they operate well below the new manufacturing limit of 3g/hour of smoke emissions for appliances installed in Smoke Control Areas. We also have a selection of models that have been endorsed by the independent clearSkies scheme, offering even additional reductions in emissions.
If you live in an area that is under Smoke Control, you should only use seasoned and dried wood to avoid excessive smoke. If you're planning to make use of fossil fuels in your multifuel stove, there is a wide range of smokeless alternatives that can help reduce the amount harmful gases the stove emits.
The most modern DEFRA approved stoves, like those in our collection offer an additional and tertiary burning system to further reduce users' carbon footprint and pollution levels. These systems assist in converting more volatile gases produced by solid fuels such as wood, into heat energy. This means that you can use less of your preferred fuel to achieve the same level of heating which means that your fuel bills will be lower too!
This is a wonderful feature However, it's important note that Defra approved stoves do not have the same time to burn as stoves that aren't DEFRA approved high-quality stoves approved. This is because a constant supply of third-level and secondary combustion air is required to prevent the fuel from burning out. This is why, if plan to make use of your stove for sleep burning (i.e burning over the course of the night) it is recommended that you purchase a Defra Approved stove will not allow you to extend the fuel supply as as a non-Defra model could.
Compliant with smoke control regulations
DEFRA approved wood-burning stoves may be used in smoke-control zones (check online to find out if you live in one). In these areas, stricter restrictions have been set on the emissions from log burners to reduce the amount of smoke that causes nuisance. This prevents the release into the air of harmful substances that could upset neighbours or cause health issues for those living nearby. It is essential to use a DEFRA-approved cooking stove in a smoke-controlled area to avoid fines.
Smoke control zones are typically urban locations in which the population density is higher, which typically includes large cities and towns. The primary purpose of smoke control regulations is to preserve air quality standards by limiting the release of particulates in the air. Multi-fuel stoves approved by Defra comply with the regulations and have been certified to provide the lowest emissions. This is essential to ensure the health and safety of people living in these zones.
It is crucial to note that smoke-free stoves must be used with approved fuels like dry well-seasoned, and well-seasoned wood. It is illegal to burn wet or damp fuels in a smoke control zone as these can cause excessive smoke. Burning household waste such as old furniture, pallets, and fencing is also prohibited as they have likely been treated with chemicals that can release toxic substances into the air when burned. Selecting firewood with 20% moisture% or less is recommended to prevent excessive emissions and to ensure that the stove is being used correctly. The Woodsure Ready to Burn scheme is a great option to buy firewood with this requirement in mind.
A DEFRA approved stove can burn different fuels, which means you don't need to alter your chimney to enjoy a cozy fire. But, it's important to remember that your stove needs regular maintenance and cleaning to operate properly and efficiently. If you do not maintain your stove on a regular basis it will be less efficient in reducing emissions and could even harm the chimney's flue system or chimney.
Styles for any style of home
No matter if you live in an urban or rural area, you can enjoy the warm and inviting feel of a wood stove to your home. By reducing your fuel expenses and carbon footprint. We have a variety of DEFRA approved multi-fuel stoves that meet your needs and budget. They are designed to meet high standards in efficiency and performance. They provide maximum heat output while reducing consumption of fuel.
In addition to being compliant with DEFRA standards, a large number of our wood burners are also Ecodesign certified. This European standard is focused on improving the efficiency of energy and reduces emissions of harmful particulates carbon monoxide and other pollutants. When you browse our selection make sure to look for the Ecodesign logo to locate a stove that meets this stringent standard.
A DEFRA-approved multifuel stove not only creates a cozy atmosphere for your family but will also complement your home. Pick from a variety of finishes and styles to find the perfect stove that fits your style.
Modern and contemporary stoves feature sleek minimalist designs, allowing them to fit in with any design. We also offer a variety of traditional log stoves, which have traditional features, like log storage, and cast iron grates. They are a great match with rustic interiors. Our log burners come in a variety of sizes, ranging from small and compact to large and spacious.
Many homeowners are switching to wood-burning stoves for a more cost-effective and green alternative to gas heating. Wood-burning appliances burn briquettes with low carbon, such as peat or turf. As opposed to fossil fuels absorb carbon dioxide, which is released back into the atmosphere after being burned. This makes them carbon neutral, reducing the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
We've put together a variety of styles to meet all tastes from sleek lines and sleek finishes to striking metallic colors and vibrant colours. You can also opt for the stove that has windows that open to the landscape to maximize your view and create a striking focal point in your living space.
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