By burning the right fuel, you will reduce the negative impact your stove can have on your health and the environment!
It can be difficult to know which fuels to choose to reduce pollution. Wood sold in volumes under 2m³, and manufactured solid fuels, must be certified as 'Ready to Burn'. If you buy fuel accompanied by the 'Ready to Burn' logo, you can be confident that you are protecting yourself and your family from the effects of the most polluting fuels.
You should always check which fuel types are recommended for your appliance. Using the wrong fuel could damage your appliance, affect your chimney, and invalidate your warranty.
We know that many people dry out, or season, their wood for use at a later stage.
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Posted: March 01, 2024Tags: wood burning stove, wood, what not to burn, what fuel, types of wood, multi fuel stove, burn rightAuthor: Sarah Anstee
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