Why a Wood Burning Stove Should Be Properly Sized and Installed
Wood stoves are an excellent option to provide affordable, clean heat for your home. However wood stoves need to be properly sized and installed to maximize efficiency.
Avoid opening and closing the door to the wood stove too frequently as this creates an air-tight seal that draws smoke and volatile compounds that have not been burned back into the room.
Energy Efficiency
A wood burning stove utilizes radiant heat to warm your home, instead of relying on hot air that is brought into the home by its ventilation system. This is an efficient method of heating as it provides radiant warmth that radiates across the entire stove, warming the entire home rather than just one central area.
Modern wood stoves are designed to be as energy efficient as they can be. Manufacturers must meet stricter regulations regarding emissions and the most efficient way to achieve this is by making their stoves more energy efficient. Our stoves have an efficiency rating of 70% or higher. This means that a larger percentage of the heat produced is used to heat your home instead of being lost through the chimney.
Another benefit of using a wood burner is that it gives you an independent source of heat. Contrary to electricity and gas it is possible for a wood burner to still provide you with warmth even during an outage in gas or electricity provided you have enough logs in your.
Wood burning stoves also offer the most reliable heating solution than other types of heaters, since they don't rely on electricity or oil to operate. This is especially important in a remote environment where other energy sources may be disrupted for prolonged periods of time.
A good quality log burner is able to operate at around 80% efficiency, meaning that a large proportion of the heat that is created is actually being used to warm your home. This is a huge improvement over older stoves that operated at less then 20 percent efficiency. It is also one of the reasons a new stove is a wise investment.
A catalytic wood burning stove will re-burn unburned gases and smoke that escape the firebox by secondary combustion, further improving efficiency. Non-catalytic wood stoves are also becoming more common, as they don't require costly catalyst technology to achieve the same level of efficiency. They can also be purchased for cheaper prices. This can be particularly advantageous for those who wish to cut costs on their fuel costs and reduce their carbon footprint.
Clean Burning
A wood stove burns wood and produces heat, but it also releases particulates and gases into the air. This can cause poor air quality in some areas and affect our health. It is essential to use clean-burning technology on your wood stove.
If you own a brand modern, contemporary wood stove that has Clean Burn technology, it significantly reduces dust and particulate emissions. This not only makes your home healthier, but it can also save you money as you will get more heat from each log.
Today's ECO design stoves have one of the most stringent standards in the world when it comes to particle emissions. They are allowed to release not more than 5 grams per kilo of wood used. At Jotul, we have far higher ambitions - we want to offer you the absolute top quality when it comes to climate and your health. We have created a solution that allows our wood stoves to emit less than half the legal requirements - in some cases, less than one gram!
A modern stove has many ways to optimize the combustion of the wood. It is important to monitor the air flow and only decrease it once the fire is hot and established.
Cleaner burning stoves also produce less creosote, which is an impervious substance that forms on the inside of the chimney and could pose a fire risk. The reduced production of creosote can save time and money in chimney cleaning.
Our wood stoves' high-performance is also due to the pre-heated secondary air. This is an additional layer of air that is placed over the fuel, and helps to ensure all particles are fully ignited. This feature is responsible for a large portion of the outstanding performance that is found in our newest stoves such as the Defra approved Hi-Flame Graphite 5.
Always ensure that you only use your wood stove in areas where it is legal. Smoke from wood stoves isn't only harmful to those living in the immediate area but it can also travel far distances and result in poor air quality for residents in close proximity.
Eco-Friendly
Wood burners are an alternative to stoves that use fossil fuels. As part of a closed carbon cycle, trees absorb CO2 from the air and release it when they are burnt. This process is much less harmful to the environment than releasing carbon dioxide into the air when you use oil, gas or electricity to heat your home.
Modern stoves are more efficient than previous models. This means you can heat up your home with less wood. Some models are so efficient that they release virtually no smoke, generate minimal ash and require 70% less logs than traditional stoves. portable wood stove certified stoves also come with safety features, such as an automatic shut off to stop overheating.

Eco-friendly stoves can help you save money on your energy bills. The price of gas and electricity seems to increase year on year and with wood-burning stoves, you can eliminate the middlemen and take charge of your own heating needs.
You can also make use of recycled wood or salvaged wood to make your stove even more eco-friendly. Many people gather wood from construction projects that would otherwise be thrown out or disposed of. However, it's crucial to ensure that the wood is completely dry before burning. This is especially important for those who live in a smoke-control area where using damp or wet wooden is illegal.
The green aspect of a wood stove is due to the fact that it is a renewable energy source. If you purchase your wood from sustainable forests there is a tree planted for every tree that is cut down for use. This helps to stop the deforestation brought on by fossil fuel production.
While wood burning stoves emit fewer emissions than other stoves, they still produce fine particulate pollution. These small, toxic particles can reach deep into the lungs, and could be extremely damaging to your health. The independent body that sets standards for heating appliances HETAS has been leading an effort to improve wood stoves in order that they minimize this kind of pollution as much as is possible, and a number of manufacturers are developing eco-friendly wood stoves that comply with the latest standards.
Cooking
Wood stoves are safe when employed correctly. If you are not familiar with wood burning it is best to get a professional to check your fireplace and ventilation systems to ensure that they are operating properly. Modern wood burners include a chimney and a firebox that work together to draw fresh air in and then release smoke. The chimney and the ventilation pipe work to control the amount of creosote (a volatile organic compound) that is produced when wood burns. Creosote accumulation in the chimney can lead to reduced efficiency and a fire hazard therefore it is essential to maintain your stove.
The crackle of the flame and the scent of burning wood create a warm atmosphere which can take you back to simpler days. In addition, cooking with wood burning stoves adds an unique flavor that can't be replicated with gas or electric stoves. The smokey flavor of roasted meats, as well as hearty soups give meals a unique and unforgettable taste that cannot be achieved with other methods of cooking.
It is also known that cooking with wood-burning stoves is healthier than other methods of cooking. The heat generated by the flames can help to preserve nutrients when you cook meats or vegetables in your wood-burning oven.
Many people make use of a wood-burning stove to heat their homes, instead of relying on gas or electricity. It's a reliable source of heating that is especially beneficial during power outages or in areas that aren't able to access fossil fuels. In addition, many people find that using a wood stove is the most cost-effective method to heat their homes, as opposed to buying and installing a conventional gas or electric stove. It is also eco-friendly because wood is a renewable resource and when it is harvested and burned responsibly, it emits less carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than fossil fuels.