Whilst they are bad for your health we are going to get one in given the massive rise in gas prices and given that in 10 years time there might be no gas at all.New research out shows that solid fuel burning stove are really bad for your long term health.
It sounds like you did your research - do you mind sharing who supplied/installed yours? By PM if you would prefer not to share here thank youYou know whats bad for your health? Oil and gas bills.
Ive had none such bills in 15 years. I have a wood burning stove, and its super efficient.
Jotul and Morso are the best. I have a Jotul, has clean burn technology, meaning only needs cleaning out once per winter.
Its all down to KW output. The bigger ones, you will be feeding them a lot.
I get my own timber supplied, cut and chop it myself.
Yes, budget 2500 for supply and installation.
We prefer public recommendations so others can benefit.By PM if you would prefer not to share here thank you
More and more research is highlighting that opening a lighting stove results in dangerous levels of indoor pollution.While the air quality might be ok in your house, it definitely isn't outside, and I think a big chunk of that is down to the popularity of wood burning stoves these days.
Leo,More and more research is highlighting that opening a lighting stove results in dangerous levels of indoor pollution.
Yeah, and I've seen other sources all starting to highlight some serious air quality concerns. We have two stoves in the house here, now rarely used.Leo,
I certainly wasn't aware of this. Had a read and while it's a little scarce on actual data, its conclusions are fairly serious and especially for a certain cohort of people. I don't have a wood burning stove (non boiler) but was seriously thinking of getting one in a change from my open fireplace. Now, I just don't know, more so with the huge increased cost of seasoned timber.
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