Why a Wood Burning Stove Should Be Properly Sized and Installed
Wood stoves can be an excellent, safe way to heat your home. However wood stoves need to be properly sized and installed to ensure maximum efficiency.
Avoid opening and closing the doors to your wood stove too frequently as this creates an air-tight seal that draws smoke and volatile compounds that are not burned back into the room.
Energy Efficiency
Radiant heat is used to heat the home instead of hot air that's carried into the home by its ventilation system. This is a more effective method to heat your home since the radiant heat radiates out from every side of the.
Modern wood stoves are designed to be as energy efficient as is possible. Manufacturers have to meet stricter regulations regarding emissions and the most efficient method to do this is by making their stoves more energy efficient. The vast majority of our stoves (both DEFRA approved and EPA certified) have efficiency ratings of more than 70%, meaning that a large portion of the heat that is produced is utilized to heat your home, rather than being lost up the chimney.
Another advantage to using a wood burner is that it offers an entirely independent source of heat. A wood burner can provide warmth during a power cut or gas shortage, as long as you have enough stored logs.
Wood burning stoves also provide an energy source that is more reliable over other heaters, as they don't rely on electricity or oil to run. This is especially true in remote regions where other sources of energy could be interrupted for a long time.
A high-quality log burner will heat your home at 80 percent efficiency. This is an enormous improvement over older stoves that typically operated at less than 20% efficiency. It is also one of the main reasons why a new stove is a wise investment.
A catalytic wood stove will re-burn any unburned gas and smoke that leave the firebox via secondary combustion, further improving efficiency. However non-catalytic stoves are becoming increasingly popular because they don't require costly catalyst technology to achieve similar efficiency levels and are considerably less expensive to purchase. This is especially beneficial for those who want to reduce their carbon footprint and save money on fuel expenses.
Clean Burning
Wood stoves burn wood to create heat, but they also release particles and gases into the air. This can result in poor air quality in some areas and can affect our health. It is important to use clean-burning technology in your wood stove.
When you have a new, modern wood stove equipped with Clean Burn technology, it dramatically reduces airborne dust and particulate emission. This not only makes your home more healthy and safe, but it also can help you save money as you can get more heating for each log.
Today's ECO design stoves have one of the most strict requirements in the world with regards to particle emissions. They are permitted to emit less than 5 grams per kilogram of wood that is burned. We at Jotul have higher ambitions. We want to provide you with the best possible conditions for your health and the climate. We have created a solution that allows our wood stoves to emit less than half the required standards - in certain cases, less than one grams!

A modern stove has many ways to optimize the combustion of wood. It is crucial to keep track of the air flow and slow down the airflow when the fire has become hot and stable - else you could end up killing the fire.
Cleaner stoves produce less creosote. This sticky substance can cause serious fire hazards. Reduced creosote production can also reduce time and cost in chimney cleaning.
Our new wood stoves' superior performance is also a result of the pre-heated secondary air. This is an additional layer of air that is introduced above the fuel load and helps to ensure that all particles are burned. This is responsible for a large part of the superior performance in our latest stoves, including the Defra-approved Hi-Flame Graphite 5
You must ensure that your wood stove is used only in smoke control zones (or exempt zones) where it is legal to use it. Smoke from wood stoves isn't only hazardous to those who live in the immediate area but it can be transported over long distances, causing poor air quality for communities in close proximity.
Eco-Friendly
Wood burners are a low carbon alternative to stoves that burn fossil fuels. They absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release it when they are burnt as part of a closed CO2 cycle. This process is much less damaging to the environment than releasing carbon dioxide into the air when using gas, oil or electricity for heating your home.
antique wood burning stove are more efficient than older models. This means you can heat your home with less firewood. Certain models are so efficient that they emit little smoke, produce less ash and use 70 percent less wood than traditional stoves. The latest EPA-certified stoves come with additional safety features, including an automatic shutoff to avoid overheating.
As well as being a great source of heat eco-friendly stoves are also a great option to cut down on your energy bills. The price of electricity and gas appears to rise year after year. With wood-burning stoves, you can cut out the middlemen and take charge of your own heating needs.
You can also make use of recycled or salvaged wood for your stove to make it more sustainable. Many people salvage wood from construction projects that could otherwise be thrown away or dumped. But, it's essential to ensure that it is completely dry before burning. This is especially crucial for those who live in a smoke-control zone where wet or damp wood is not permitted.
Wood burning stoves are environmentally green because they utilize renewable energy. If you purchase your logs from a sustainable forest then one tree will be planted for each one that is removed to be used which helps counteract the deforestation caused by fossil fuel production.
It is important to remember that while wood burning stoves emit less carbon dioxide than other stoves they do still emit fine particulate pollution. These are tiny, toxic particles that can get into your lungs and can be extremely harmful to your health. The independent standards body for heating appliances HETAS has been leading a campaign to improve the efficiency of wood stoves so that they minimize this kind of pollution to the maximum extent possible, and a number of manufacturers are creating eco-friendly wood burners that meet the most recent standards.
Cooking
Wood stoves are safe when used correctly. If you're not experienced with wood burning, it's best to hire an expert to inspect your ventilation and fireplace systems to ensure that they are operating properly. Modern wood burners have a chimney and a firebox that work together to draw fresh air in and then let smoke out. The chimney and the ventilation pipe are used to control the amount of creosote (a volatile organic compound) that is produced when wood is burned. The accumulation of creosote inside the chimney could reduce efficiency and create a fire hazard, so it is essential to keep your stove.
The crackle of the flame and the smell of burning wood create a cozy atmosphere which can take you back to simpler days. Additionally, cooking with a wood burning stove adds a unique flavor that cannot be replicated with electric or gas stoves. The smoky smell of roasted meats and hearty soups give meals a distinctive and memorable taste that cannot be replicated by other methods of cooking.
Cooking on a wood-burning stove is also thought to be healthier than other types of cooking. The heat of the flames can help to preserve the nutrients you consume when you roast vegetables or meats in your wood-burning oven.
Many people use a wood-burning stove to heat their homes, instead of relying on electricity or gas. It is a reliable method of heating that is particularly beneficial during power outages or in areas where fossil fuels are in short supply. Many people also find that a wood stove can be a cheaper option to heat their home than purchasing an electric or gas stove. It is also more environmentally sustainable as wood is a renewable resource and releases less CO2 to the air when it is harvested and burned properly.