WOODBURNING STOVES
jotul woodburning stove

stockton

Jotul F600 Stockton 6 Highline
Woodburning Stoves are one of the most environmentally friendly ways of heating your living space, they are very efficient, and clean burning.

We believe the best way to choose a stove is to experience a range of them first hand - we stock a wide variety of makes, models and sizes, to suit all budgets, to give you the opportunity to compare styles and functionality before making a decision.

We have many years experience, and can help you identify which models are suitable for your home, and your own unique requirements, whether you have a chimney, or not.
We recommend:

Stovax Stockton Stoves

Available in a variety of sizes, ranging from 4kW - 8kW
heat output and boiler option.

Jotul F400
Jøtul's medium-sized single door, non catalytic woodstove
with enhanced fire viewing and air wash performance.

Scan Andersen 4-5
For small fireplace openings the Scan Andersen 4-5
is available with 100 mm short legs.
Approved for wood burning in smoke controlled areas (UK)

Euroheat Stanford Range
Approved for use in smoke controlled areas, the Stanford range combine comtemporary engineering with precise control and traditional styling.

Wood is a renewable resource, particularly when derived from plantations and cultivated woodland. When using your woodburning stove, for optimum results, we recommend logs should be seasoned for 2 years or more to achieve a moisture content below 20%. This will not only give up to twice the output of freshly felled timber but help avoid a build up of tar in your stove's flue. Furthermore, if you can obtain hardwood logs this is better still, as they will have around twice the calorific value of softwoods.

Modern woodburning stoves burn much cleaner and more efficiently than older conventional stoves, and improved combustion techniques provide spectacular flames.

By upgrading to a CE certified and HETAS accredited woodburning stove, you can save wood, reduce smoke and enjoy the view all winter long.

What's the difference between a woodburning stove and a multifuel stove?

There is one main differentiation between multifuel and woodburning appliances - Generally woodburning stoves burn on a bed of ash with no air supply under the grate (or no grate), multifuel versions have a grate to allow air supply under the smokeless fuel to aid combustion.

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Scan 57 Hwam Mozart

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