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Defra Approved Multi Fuel Stoves
DEFRA approved multi-fuel stoves allow you to burn wood as well as authorised smokeless fuels in smoke-controlled areas. They emit low emissions, provide clean combustion and come in various designs that can be used in any home.
Defra regulations (Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs), prohibit the emission dark smoke from chimneys within Smoke Control Areas without an exempt appliance, or authorised fuel.
Efficient combustion
Many homeowners utilize Defra approved multi-fuel stoves in their homes due to their efficient heating capabilities and low carbon footprint. They can be used with a wide variety of fuel types, such as smokeless coal, logs and many more. These models also offer the ability to control the flame which allows you to achieve the perfect fire from your wood-burning stove.
This is important because it will ensure that the most ash is produced and helps keep your chimney clean. This also means that your fire will keep heating for longer without having to be refuelled. You'll save money over time and enjoy your fire without having to worry about the condition of the chimney.
Stoves that are Defra approved have been tested to be sure they meet certain emission and efficiency standards. They are usually branded as 'Defra Approved or 'SE' for Smoke Exempt, which makes the most secure option when buying a stove for your home.
You can choose from a wide choice of DEFRA approved stoves in our online store, which includes everything from contemporary to classic designs. The Gallery Classic 5 Compact Multi-Fuel Stove is a classic design that is suitable for cottages and other rustic cabins. On the other hand the Stovax Stockton 3 or Go Eco Excel Wide have a contemporary style.
The ESSE 700 Vista DEFRA-approved multi-fuel stove has also been designed to have an elegant appearance. The stove has an efficient clean-burn system that minimizes the emission of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. The body is made of steel and will last for many years. It is able to warm an entire room quickly by using kiln dried logs and has A energy rating with 78.5 per cent efficiency of heat.
You can also find many different colors for the new multi-fuel stove you've purchased, including neutral shades such as black and cream. The bold colors such as green and red can also give a striking look to your home. Metallic finishes can provide an aesthetic that is contemporary. You can pick a stove that has an enamel coating if want a more subtle look. This will provide you with a smooth, shiny surface that is easy to clean and will complement any interior color scheme.
Reduced emissions
In addition to being environmentally sustainable, Defra approved multi fuel stoves help to reduce emissions within the home. The primary pollutant produced from burning solid fuels, such as wood and coal is ultra-fine particulate matter, commonly referred to as PM2.5. Fine particles can enter lungs and cause respiratory illness and heart disease.
Modern multi-fuel stoves endorsed by order Defra Stoves online are designed to cut down on levels of this harmful substance. The Stove Yard offers a large selection of stoves that are SIA Ecodesign certified and have been thoroughly tested to ensure they operate well below the new manufacturing standard of 3g/hour, which is the standard for appliances used in smoke control zones. We also have a number of models that are endorsed by clearSkies an independent scheme that offers even more reductions in emissions.
If you reside in an area designated as a Smoke Control Area, it is vital to make use of only well-seasoned and dried wood to avoid excessive smokiness. If you are planning to use fossil fuels in your multifuel stove, there's a variety of smoke-free alternatives that can reduce the amount of harmful gases your stove releases.
The most modern DEFRA approved stoves, like the ones we have in our collection offer secondary and tertiary combustion system that further reduces carbon footprint as well as air pollution levels. These systems assist in converting more volatile gases produced by solid fuels, such as wood, into heat energy. This means that you can use less of your favourite fuel to achieve the same amount of heat which means that your fuel costs will be lower as well!
This is a great feature, but it's important to be aware that Defra approved stoves don't have the same burn times as non-DEFRA approved traditional stoves certified stoves. This is because an ongoing supply of secondary and secondary combustion air is needed to prevent the flame from burning. If you are planning to make use of the stove for sleep burn (i.e. burning for the night) it is recommended DEFRA stoves that you use the Defra Approved model will not allow you extend your fuel supply to the same extent as the non Defra model.
Smoke control regulations
DEFRA approved wood-burning stoves can be used in smoke-control zones (check online to find out whether you are in one). In areas that have smoke control the emissions from log burners are controlled to avoid nuisance smoke. This stops the release of harmful substances into the air that could irritate neighbors and cause health issues for people living nearby. It is essential to use a DEFRA stoves specifications-approved stove in a smoke-controlled location to avoid fines.
Smoke control zones are generally urban areas with a high density, such as cities and towns with large populations. The main purpose of smoke control regulations is to maintain the standards of air quality by limiting the release of particulates in the air. Multi-fuel stoves approved by Defra are in compliance with the regulations and have been certified to guarantee minimal emissions. This is crucial to ensuring the safety and health of people living in these areas.
It is important to note, too, that smoke-free stoves must be used with approved fuels, such as dry well-seasoned, properly seasoned wood. It is not legal to burn damp or wet wood in a smoke control zone since they could produce excessive smoke. Burning household waste such as old furniture, pallets and fencing is also illegal as they have likely been treated with chemicals that could release toxic substances into the air after being burned. To reduce the amount of emissions, it's best to choose firewood that has a moisture content below 20%. This will ensure that the stove is operated correctly and will prevent the emission of excessive amounts. Woodsure Ready to Burn is an excellent option to purchase firewood that meets the requirements.
A DEFRA approved stove can burn different fuels, which means you don't need to alter your chimney system to enjoy a cozy fire. It is crucial to remember, however, that your stove needs regular maintenance and cleaning to ensure it functions effectively. If you don't keep up with your stove isn't maintained, it won't be efficient in reducing emissions and can even damage the chimney or flue system.
Styles for any style of home
You can install a wood burning stove to your home, whether you reside in the city or in the country. By reducing the fuel costs and carbon footprint. We offer a range of DEFRA registered stoves approved multi-fuel stoves that fit your budget and lifestyle. They are designed to meet the highest standards in efficiency and performance. They deliver maximum heat output while reducing the consumption of fuel.
In addition to meeting the DEFRA standards, a large number of our wood burners are Ecodesign compliant. This European standard is focused on improving the efficiency of energy and the reduction of harmful particles, carbon monoxide and other harmful pollutants. Look out for the Ecodesign label when browsing our selection to find a top-rated stove that is in line with this strict standard.
A DEFRA-approved multifuel stove not only creates a cozy space for your family, it also adds value to your home. Select from a range of finishes and styles to find the perfect stove that fits your aesthetic.
Modern and contemporary stoves are constructed with sleek, minimalist designs that can be a perfect match for any space. We also have a range of traditional log burners that have traditional features, like log stores and a cast iron grates that work well with more rustic interiors. Our log burners are offered in different sizes, ranging from compact and small to huge and spacious.
Wood-burning stoves are an increasingly popular alternative to gas heaters due to the fact that they are more eco-friendly and cost-effective. Wood-burning stoves burn wood, peat and turf briquettes, which are low in carbon emissions. As opposed to fossil fuels absorb carbon dioxide that is released back into the atmosphere when they're burned. They are therefore carbon-neutral and reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
We've put together a variety of styles to suit all preferences from sleek lines and sleek finishes to bold metallic colors and vibrant colours. You can also opt for an oven with a landscape window to maximize your view and create a striking focal point for your living space.

Defra regulations (Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs), prohibit the emission dark smoke from chimneys within Smoke Control Areas without an exempt appliance, or authorised fuel.
Efficient combustion
Many homeowners utilize Defra approved multi-fuel stoves in their homes due to their efficient heating capabilities and low carbon footprint. They can be used with a wide variety of fuel types, such as smokeless coal, logs and many more. These models also offer the ability to control the flame which allows you to achieve the perfect fire from your wood-burning stove.
This is important because it will ensure that the most ash is produced and helps keep your chimney clean. This also means that your fire will keep heating for longer without having to be refuelled. You'll save money over time and enjoy your fire without having to worry about the condition of the chimney.
Stoves that are Defra approved have been tested to be sure they meet certain emission and efficiency standards. They are usually branded as 'Defra Approved or 'SE' for Smoke Exempt, which makes the most secure option when buying a stove for your home.
You can choose from a wide choice of DEFRA approved stoves in our online store, which includes everything from contemporary to classic designs. The Gallery Classic 5 Compact Multi-Fuel Stove is a classic design that is suitable for cottages and other rustic cabins. On the other hand the Stovax Stockton 3 or Go Eco Excel Wide have a contemporary style.
The ESSE 700 Vista DEFRA-approved multi-fuel stove has also been designed to have an elegant appearance. The stove has an efficient clean-burn system that minimizes the emission of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. The body is made of steel and will last for many years. It is able to warm an entire room quickly by using kiln dried logs and has A energy rating with 78.5 per cent efficiency of heat.
You can also find many different colors for the new multi-fuel stove you've purchased, including neutral shades such as black and cream. The bold colors such as green and red can also give a striking look to your home. Metallic finishes can provide an aesthetic that is contemporary. You can pick a stove that has an enamel coating if want a more subtle look. This will provide you with a smooth, shiny surface that is easy to clean and will complement any interior color scheme.
Reduced emissions
In addition to being environmentally sustainable, Defra approved multi fuel stoves help to reduce emissions within the home. The primary pollutant produced from burning solid fuels, such as wood and coal is ultra-fine particulate matter, commonly referred to as PM2.5. Fine particles can enter lungs and cause respiratory illness and heart disease.
Modern multi-fuel stoves endorsed by order Defra Stoves online are designed to cut down on levels of this harmful substance. The Stove Yard offers a large selection of stoves that are SIA Ecodesign certified and have been thoroughly tested to ensure they operate well below the new manufacturing standard of 3g/hour, which is the standard for appliances used in smoke control zones. We also have a number of models that are endorsed by clearSkies an independent scheme that offers even more reductions in emissions.
If you reside in an area designated as a Smoke Control Area, it is vital to make use of only well-seasoned and dried wood to avoid excessive smokiness. If you are planning to use fossil fuels in your multifuel stove, there's a variety of smoke-free alternatives that can reduce the amount of harmful gases your stove releases.
The most modern DEFRA approved stoves, like the ones we have in our collection offer secondary and tertiary combustion system that further reduces carbon footprint as well as air pollution levels. These systems assist in converting more volatile gases produced by solid fuels, such as wood, into heat energy. This means that you can use less of your favourite fuel to achieve the same amount of heat which means that your fuel costs will be lower as well!
This is a great feature, but it's important to be aware that Defra approved stoves don't have the same burn times as non-DEFRA approved traditional stoves certified stoves. This is because an ongoing supply of secondary and secondary combustion air is needed to prevent the flame from burning. If you are planning to make use of the stove for sleep burn (i.e. burning for the night) it is recommended DEFRA stoves that you use the Defra Approved model will not allow you extend your fuel supply to the same extent as the non Defra model.
Smoke control regulations
DEFRA approved wood-burning stoves can be used in smoke-control zones (check online to find out whether you are in one). In areas that have smoke control the emissions from log burners are controlled to avoid nuisance smoke. This stops the release of harmful substances into the air that could irritate neighbors and cause health issues for people living nearby. It is essential to use a DEFRA stoves specifications-approved stove in a smoke-controlled location to avoid fines.
Smoke control zones are generally urban areas with a high density, such as cities and towns with large populations. The main purpose of smoke control regulations is to maintain the standards of air quality by limiting the release of particulates in the air. Multi-fuel stoves approved by Defra are in compliance with the regulations and have been certified to guarantee minimal emissions. This is crucial to ensuring the safety and health of people living in these areas.
It is important to note, too, that smoke-free stoves must be used with approved fuels, such as dry well-seasoned, properly seasoned wood. It is not legal to burn damp or wet wood in a smoke control zone since they could produce excessive smoke. Burning household waste such as old furniture, pallets and fencing is also illegal as they have likely been treated with chemicals that could release toxic substances into the air after being burned. To reduce the amount of emissions, it's best to choose firewood that has a moisture content below 20%. This will ensure that the stove is operated correctly and will prevent the emission of excessive amounts. Woodsure Ready to Burn is an excellent option to purchase firewood that meets the requirements.
A DEFRA approved stove can burn different fuels, which means you don't need to alter your chimney system to enjoy a cozy fire. It is crucial to remember, however, that your stove needs regular maintenance and cleaning to ensure it functions effectively. If you don't keep up with your stove isn't maintained, it won't be efficient in reducing emissions and can even damage the chimney or flue system.
Styles for any style of home
You can install a wood burning stove to your home, whether you reside in the city or in the country. By reducing the fuel costs and carbon footprint. We offer a range of DEFRA registered stoves approved multi-fuel stoves that fit your budget and lifestyle. They are designed to meet the highest standards in efficiency and performance. They deliver maximum heat output while reducing the consumption of fuel.
In addition to meeting the DEFRA standards, a large number of our wood burners are Ecodesign compliant. This European standard is focused on improving the efficiency of energy and the reduction of harmful particles, carbon monoxide and other harmful pollutants. Look out for the Ecodesign label when browsing our selection to find a top-rated stove that is in line with this strict standard.
A DEFRA-approved multifuel stove not only creates a cozy space for your family, it also adds value to your home. Select from a range of finishes and styles to find the perfect stove that fits your aesthetic.
Modern and contemporary stoves are constructed with sleek, minimalist designs that can be a perfect match for any space. We also have a range of traditional log burners that have traditional features, like log stores and a cast iron grates that work well with more rustic interiors. Our log burners are offered in different sizes, ranging from compact and small to huge and spacious.
Wood-burning stoves are an increasingly popular alternative to gas heaters due to the fact that they are more eco-friendly and cost-effective. Wood-burning stoves burn wood, peat and turf briquettes, which are low in carbon emissions. As opposed to fossil fuels absorb carbon dioxide that is released back into the atmosphere when they're burned. They are therefore carbon-neutral and reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
We've put together a variety of styles to suit all preferences from sleek lines and sleek finishes to bold metallic colors and vibrant colours. You can also opt for an oven with a landscape window to maximize your view and create a striking focal point for your living space.
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