Posts Tagged ‘multi-fuel stoves’

Woodburning Stoves for Heating & Hot Water in Smokeless zones (update)

A quick update to my post yesterday on Woodburning Stoves for Heating & Hot Water in Smokeless zones. I’ve just had it confirmed by Rayburn/Aga that they do no wood-fired boiler models which are suitable for smokeless zones. So that means that I should update my Bin your Aga – buy a Rayburn post to “Bin your Aga and Rayburn [...]

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Woodburning Stoves for Heating & Hot Water in Smokeless zones

We’re slowly narrowing the field in our wood-fired heating search. Following up on my previous posts on Woodburning Stoves for Heating & Hot Water and Using a Wood-Burning Stove in a Smoke-Control Area, I’ve found an interesting thing: The Dunsley Yorkshire is the only stove with a back boiler that can be legally used in a smokeless zone They cost £1922.30 [...]

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Using a Wood-Burning Stove in a Smoke-Control Area

This is something we need to work out – our new house will be in a smoke control area. To check whether you’re in a smoke control area look up your local authority here. If you are then the only wood or multi-fuel burning stoves you can fit are listed on the exempt appliances list. [...]

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Resilience: Woodburning Stoves for Heating & Hot Water

A lot of time is spent discussing how we’re going to stay warm after the peak, and increasingly people are installing woodburning stoves and / or solar hot water systems  as a part of their solution for heating and hot water. There is a great discussion on this over at Powerswitch and a whole heap of useful links: [...]

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