15 Reasons Not To Be Ignoring DEFRA Wood Burning Stoves Approved

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What is a DEFRA Wood Burning Stoves Approved Stove?

If you reside in an zone where smoke is controlled and you are considering buying a wood-burning fireplace, it's important that you choose one that is DEFRA approved or exempt stove. This is because stoves that aren't DEFRA exempt may deprive the log burner of air, leading to the fuel smouldering and generating excessive emissions.

Clean Burn Technology

When you opt for a DEFRA approved stove you will be doing your bit to help reduce air pollution. These wood burning stoves are specifically designed to meet the stringent smoke emission standards set by the UK Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA certified stoves).

The DEFRA stoves we sell have clean burn technology, which guarantees that any wood or other solid fuel you use will be completely burned before it is able to escape down the chimney. The way in which they achieve this is via secondary and sometimes third air intakes to ensure that every single speck of smoke is burned before it can leave the stove. This means that your chimney will stay cleaner for longer and you will have an efficient stove that requires less fuel to heat your home.

DEFRA stoves are available in both contemporary and traditional styles. It's because not everyone wants an appliance that is the center of the attention of their room. You might prefer something more discrete to blend into your decor. We offer a variety of inglenook and freestanding stoves that are compliant with DEFRA approval standards, which means you can find the perfect fit for your fireplace chamber.

Additionally, you will be able to select from a wide range of DEFRA stoves that can be multi-fuel to allow you to enjoy the flexibility of being able burn a variety of fuels that are authorised. When you combine this with a range of colours and finishes you are sure to find the ideal DEFRA wood burner or multi-fuel stove that will suit your home.

We are proud to stock a variety of DefrA wood burners that have been independently tested by HETAS to meet the stringent DEFRA emission standards and legally permitted to be used in Smoke Control Areas. If you reside in an area that is classified as a Smoke Control Area and you are a resident, it is important that you purchase a DEFRA stove. Making use of an appliance that is not approved can result in a fine. If you're interested in knowing whether you're in a Smoke Control Area go to the DEFRA site or speak to your local authority.

Smoke Exempt

DEFRA approved wood burning stoves have undergone rigorous testing in order to make sure they can be used within smoke-controlled areas. You can choose from a broad variety of DEFRA stoves at Bowland Stoves that offer clean combustion, lower emissions and the potential for savings on costs. You can pick from a variety of styles to suit your home's aesthetic.

Local authorities have designated Smoke Control Areas to lower smog levels in UK cities and towns. In the past, people would use any type of fuel they wanted in their homes. This caused a lot of smog in several areas, which led to health problems for the residents. In the past, there was no law to regulate this, but today we have to follow the guidelines.

Defra regulations were created to ensure the safety of the public. They define the stoves that can be used in certain areas, and which fuels are allowed. This means that when you live in a zone that is smoke-free then you should only use the DEFRA stove and only burn fuels that are approved like pellets, logs or coal. If you buy a non DEFRA stove and you use prohibited fuels and you are fined as much as PS1000.

A Defra-approved stove will provide the minimum amount of air for combustion, which will result in the least amount of smoke emissions. This is the only way to guarantee that you can legally burn wood or other authorized fuels in a Smoke Control Area.

In order to be DEFRA approved, wood burners and multi-fuel stoves must have a moisture content of less than 20% to avoid excessive smoke. To get this to happen, wood needs to be seasoned. It is best to choose wood from the Forestry Commission’s"Woodsure Ready to Burn" scheme.

If you are buying a stove for use in a Smoke Control Area, make sure it's got a Defra logo or a slash in its name. This signifies that the stove is smoke-exempt. The Defra Logo is easily recognisable and is widely used in the industry.

In compliance with Building Regulations

If a stove has been DEFRA wood burning stoves approved this means it has undergone rigorous testing and is in compliance with the building regulations. This ensures that it is safe to use and the flue system is properly installed. This reduces indoor air pollution and prevents fire hazards. This is especially crucial for those who live in areas with smoke control zones where it is illegal to burn fuels that are not authorised.

Our range of DEFRA stoves are available in various sizes, styles and finishes so you can choose the perfect option for your home. We have models in traditional and modern styles with freestanding, inglenook and inset styles to match any style. Depending on your needs you can select a wood burner or a multi-fuel version. All of our DEFRA stoves come with clean-burn technology, so you can be sure that they will burn your selected fuels efficiently and effectively.

DEFRA stoves are also designed to abide with strict regulations regarding emission of smoke in smoke-controlled areas. These rules are designed to reduce the amount of particulate material that is released into atmosphere during combustion.

The latest DEFRA wood-burning stoves are designed for this purpose, using advanced combustion systems that do not restrict airflow inside the firebox. This allows the wood to be burned more efficiently and quickly, which reduces the release of particulate matter into the air. DEFRA stoves also feature a secondary combustion system which reduces emissions further by re-burning unburned combustion fuels.

While it is possible to install a non-DEFRA compliant stove, it will typically require significant modifications to the chimney and flue system. It will likely require changes to the structure, which could require planning permission. To avoid this, it's best to select a DEFRA compliant stove when buying a brand new fireplace with wood burning.

A DEFRA approved energy-Efficient stoves approved stove will typically have a 5" (125mm) flue outlet. This means that you can use 5" vitreous enamel flue liner, which will save you money on installation costs. This is a great option for those who are on a tight budget or with chimneys that have several difficult bends.

Reduced Emissions

You will come across a variety of terms when searching for wood-burning stoves. One of these is the term DEFRA exempt or DEFRA approved stoves, which means it can be used in smoke-controlled areas within the UK.

These stoves have been tested to ensure they are compliant with UK smoking laws. They achieve this by incorporating the most recent clean burn technology that uses secondary and tertiary combustion to create cleaner air for your home. This also helps reduce your fuel consumption since the fuel is burned more efficiently which will reduce your carbon footprint.

The latest technology in DEFRA approved wood burning stoves makes them more environmentally friendly in comparison to traditional open fires or stoves. If used properly an appliance that burns wood is carbon neutral. This is because trees absorb carbon dioxide when they grow, and release it back into the air when they burn. This is the reason they are a green alternative to fossil fuels for heating your home.

The most significant issue when using a fireplace that burns wood is the emissions. The smoke that is produced by a wood-burning stove is a mixture of ultra-fine particles that can cause health problems. These particulates can penetrate deep into the lungs, causing breathing difficulties, exacerbate asthma symptoms and make you feel unwell. They also increase the risk of heart disease, cancer and premature death.

Domestic wood burning is now the single largest source of PM2.5 in the UK producing three times the amount of pollution as traffic. This is because traditional wood stoves are based on outdated technology that don't utilize the latest clean burning technology to help in the production of PM2.5. It is crucial to purchase an exempt DEFRA stove if your area is smoke-free or even if it isn't. They are safer for your chimney and the environment.

At Bowland Stoves, we stock a wide selection of DEFRA approved stoves from leading manufacturers like Arada, defra approved energy-Efficient stoves Stovax and Burley. If you're not sure what kind of stove is best for your home, we recommend speaking to a member from our team. If you decide to purchase a DEFRA approved stove, you can rest certain that it has been through extensive testing to ensure that it is safe to use in smoke controlled areas.nrg-8kw-black-cast-iron-wood-burning-stove-defra-eco-design-high-efficiency-indoor-use-287.jpg

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