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The Benefits of DEFRA Exempt Wood Burners

DEFRA approved wood burning stoves are an excellent option for homeowners who live within smoke control zones. These particular log burners have undergone rigorous testing and are operating in accordance with strict regulations.

Stoves that have been approved can often be labelled with the letter 'SE', which means Smoke Exempt. They can be used in smoke controlled areas but only when burning Defra Approved Fuels including wood and manufactured smokeless fuels.

Smoke Exempt

DEFRA endorsed stoves exempt wood burning stoves or Defra approved stoves are made to abide by the Department of Environment's (DEFRA) regulations. The stoves were inspected and tested to ensure that they burn fuel efficiently and produce very little or no smoke. These stoves emit low levels of carbon dioxide and their combustion efficiency allows them to re-burn partially burned combustibles such as ash and soot before they are released up your chimney.

If you reside in an area classified as a Smoke-Control Area, it is important that your stove be DEFRA exempt. It should also allow you to use authorised fuels. It is unlawful to emit smoke from your chimney if not using an exempt device or authorised fuels. Exempt Defra stoves are better for your chimney as they burn fuel cleaner and produce less smoke. Your chimney and flue will stay cleaner longer.

We have a range of Defra-exempt stoves, including those from Stovax and Arada. We only sell the best quality products, so you can be certain that your new stove is an excellent addition to your home.

It is a popular misconception that you must buy an exempt stove from Defra if your home is in a smoke-control zone. This isn't the case. You can still fit a non-defra stove (Learn Additional Here) into your home provided it is fitted with an 6" (150mm) flue liner, and that you only use it with authorised brquettes or other fuels that are smokeless.

We recommend that you choose a Defra approved model if you want to be sure that you can burn wood legally in a DEFRA-exempt stove. These stoves have been developed to meet the UK's strict environmental standards and have been tested and certified to be DEFRA exempt This means that they only emit minimal amounts of smoke. They are also more efficient than older models, which means you can heat the property using less wood logs. Our selection of Defra stoves is available in a variety of colors and styles, so you're bound to find the ideal model for your home.

Clean Burn

Wood-burning stoves and open fires produce smoke that could be harmful to the health of those in your home as as those nearby. The fine particles that are present in the smoke could cause respiratory issues, like asthma. Luckily, modern DEFRA exempt stoves have been developed to significantly reduce these harmful impacts.

These wood burners have been thoroughly tested and examined to ensure they comply with the Department of Environment regulations. These stoves are designed to burn fuel more efficiently, resulting in fewer pollutants. These stoves will also show a clear vapour that is released from the chimney instead of the dark smoke that is associated with older log burning stoves and open fires.

The reason why the smoke particles in modern DEFRA exempt stoves are much lower is because they have been constructed with secondary and third airflow systems. This means that the air inside the combustion chamber is continuously circulated. This makes it much more difficult for the particles to escape.

This means that you are able to only use fuels that are authorised in your DEFRA-exempt wood stove (such dry firewood that has been seasoned). The airflow system of these modern stoves also keeps the combustion chamber spotless so that the build-up of soot is minimized and gas can easily escape from the flue.

According to Defra, a brand new DEFRA-approved wood stove fitted with an EcoDesign baffle produces around 500 times less harmful emissions than traditional stoves that burn wood or open fire. Installing one of these modern, efficient stoves in a Smoke Control Area is essential to safeguard both your health and the health of your neighbors.

You can also put in an DEFRA Approved Multi-Fuel Stove and use a variety different fuels such as briquettes, peat and other solid fuels made by manufacturers that are available in supermarkets. However, it is advised to only use dry 'Ready to Burn' seasoned wood, and never burn painted or treated timber since these can produce more pollutants than untreated timber.

Easy Maintenance

A DEFRA exempt wood burning stove is simple to maintain, with regular cleaning and maintenance check which will ensure that it lasts longer. These stoves are very efficient and can cut down on fuel consumption by as much as 50%. These stoves emit far less emissions than other stoves and are a more eco sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.

These types of wood stoves are simple to set up and are suitable for all homes especially if you reside in an urban area. They have passed Defra testing, which means that you can legally use them in smoke control zones, without breaking the law or risking a hefty fine.

Defra approved wood stoves are also typically cheaper to run than other stoves, as they have advanced combustion technology that makes sure the fire burns efficiently. This means less carbon monoxide, particulates and other pollutants are released into the atmosphere. This is beneficial for your health and that of your family.

The DEFRA stoves ratings exempted stoves are certified by other initiatives, including Clearskies and Ecodesign. This means that they meet strict emissions and efficiency standards. These certifications are advertised on the stoves that we carry, and they will give you assurance that you are buying a safe and environmentally responsible model.

Stoves Direct offers a large selection of Defra-exempt stoves with a variety of traditional designs that are ideal for an inglenook or a fireplace chamber. We also offer modern, sleek designs that can be paired with an easy mantle or surround. If you're considering buying one of our affordable DEFRA stoves-exempt wood burning stoves it's important to think about the style you'd like to see for your home, and how it will blend with the decor.

A Defra exempt stove is the only type of stove that can legally use in a Smoke Control Area, and it will save you from paying a fine if you find yourself in the middle of a illegal wood-burning fire. It is also an excellent alternative for those who wish to reduce their carbon footprint because the tree from which the wood is derived from absorbs CO2 as it grows and releases it back into the atmosphere after being burned in the stove.

Smoke Control Areas Suitable

It is essential to have a stove that burns wood that is DEFRA registered stoves-approved for use in UK cities and towns. This means it has passed the rigorous tests and is legal for use in these areas. These tests ensure that the air isn't contaminated with the combustion particles created by the stove. These toxins can cause the dark smoke seen from chimneys in smoke control zones. They can be harmful to health and cause annoyance to neighbors.

In the wake of this local councils have enacted laws that prohibit the use of open flames and appliances that are not exempt from DEFRA in these areas to manage the issue. However, the good news is that you are able to still install an appliance in your home, provided it is DEFRA exempt and you only burn approved fuel.

Stoves that have been approved for use in Smoke Control Areas will be inspected and marked to ensure that they meet or surpass the strict emission and efficiency requirements. The stoves that are exempt from Defra tend to be more environmentally friendly than other types of wood burners since they feature advanced secondary and tertiary systems of combustion that reduce their carbon footprint.

You can find out whether you live in a smoke-free area by calling your local council. You can also determine by looking at your property's postcode online, but it is recommended to go to your local council website for more detailed information as every district of the UK may be different.

nrg-5kw-eco-design-portable-stove-multifuel-cast-iron-fireplace-defra-approved-275.jpgEven if you don't live in an area designated as a Smoke Control Area a Defra-exempt wood burning stove will still be a wise investment. It is more environmentally friendly and friendly to neighbors. A stove that is Defra-approved will also produce less smoke, which will keep your chimney and flue clean for longer. This is why the majority of leading stove manufacturers such as Arada, Burley, Parkray and Stovax have a range of smokeless models that are DEFRA exempt and will not be affected by the new law.

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