Why
are Wood Burning Stoves becoming popular?
1. A Wood burning stove could save you money
The first reason at the top of everybody’s list would
be the cost benefits of installing a wood burning stove
to the home. With fuel prices of Gas, oil and electricity
constantly rising alternative ways to heat the home are
currently being explored, with a wood burning stove proving
to be the most efficient solution.
The Facts:
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Open fires in the home are only 20% efficient –
80% of the heat from the fire ends up going up your chimney.
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Wood to burn is currently cheaper to buy than gas, oil
and electricity.
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Each log burnt on a wood burning stove is between 70-90%
efficient, so the log heats your home and the heat it
gives off doesn’t escape up the chimney.
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Depending on location and current fuel usage there are
potential savings up to 3 times on using fuels like gas
and oil.
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The UK Government are highly supportive of wood burning
stoves and in some areas grants maybe available towards
the installation costs.
2. Burning wood is better than leaving it to rot
away
The other main factor in favour of installing wood burning
stoves is that they are very environmentally friendly. Oddly,
many people would assume the exact opposite since they can
see that a wood burning stove is clearly burning wood and
creating smoke that contains carbon emissions. They tend
to overlook that the “clean” electricity that
enters their house has itself been created by burning fuel
– almost always a fossil fuel such as coal, gas or
oil.
The main difference between
the two is that wood, unlike fossil fuels, is renewable
and in the course of growing new wood (i.e. trees) carbon
is extracted from the atmosphere and locked back up inside
the wood. The carbon in a tree is eventually released back
into the atmosphere regardless, so burning it releases no
more carbon than leaving it to rot. It is a more or less
balanced carbon cycle. Leaving wood to root naturally also
releases methane gases in to the atmosphere, which in its
self is harmful to the environment.
3. Burning wood in
you home is better for you
The Solid Fuel Association is lauding the health benefits
of burning a mix of coal and wood which, it claims promotes
healthy circulation of air in a house and minimises condensation
and also gets rid of mold spores which can cause bronchial
irritation.
The fire also uses the chimney to
rid the house of other gases and particles in the air which
may give rise to asthma and hay fever.
The Association's website
claims:
"Medical research has demonstrated that people
living in houses with solid fuel heating are significantly
less likely to suffer from asthma and hay fever compared
to those living in houses with other forms of heating".
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