Stoves come in many shapes, sizes and types. Modern stoves can burn efficiently over a much wider range of heat outputs - so you can run a modern one slowly but it will still give out far lower particulate emissions than old models.
There are a lot of stoves available so please do let our expert team help point you in the right direction; just contact us. We would love to guide you through the various stove choices, provide help & advice and free installation design to make sure it all goes smoothly.
We can help with everything from a small burner for your shepherd's hut, right up to a fully automated renewable heating system.
The Stovax Vogue range features a large fire box window so you can enjoy the flame pictures, contemporary styling and can be room sealed for well insulated homes. It is also Defra exempt for smoke controlled areas.
One of the classic Vermont stoves, the Intrepid is popular with existing and new owners alike and the woodburner is now Defra Exempt. The Vermont Intrepid has the trademark window tracery, firechamber catalyst, optional warming shelves and is available in a range of fine enamelled colours.
Vermont stoves are well known for their quality, effectiveness, durability and classic style. The flue pathways inside a Vermont are ingenious and they were one of the first to start using catalysts to reduce emissions and increase efficiency.
The Vermont Encore woodburning stove gives you the choice of using the integrated catalyst for higher efficiency and lower emissions, or to bypass it for a more relaxed flame pattern. An 8kW woodburner, the Encore is suited to the medium sized room.
This multfuel cast iron stove has a nominal heat output between 7-8kw with a pretty decent fuel efficiency of 78%.
The 9kw nominal heat output of the Harmony 33 will suit larger rooms.
The cast iron top of this stove hinges back allowing you to place your cooking pans directly on top of the stove.
The smallest stove from the Nordpeis stove range
The simple but elegant design of the Nordpeis Bergen would suit almost any style of setting. The Bergen has a nominal output of 5kw, but has a large firebox so should be able to produce around 7kw if needed. The large rectangular glass window gives a great view of the flames.
The Ekol Clarity 8 High stove is a tall version. It is Defra exempt for burning wood in smoke control areas.
Stunning Limestone fire surrounds.
Stunning Limestone fire surrounds.
What a lovely stove from Dik Geurts: the Odin is original and can be shown off in a variety of different ways. This is a stove to create some Wow.
These are room heating, dry insert stoves. The Woodfire RH insert stove is available in one size only while the lifting door models are available in several different formats.
The Neo 1F EcoDesign is the shortest model in the range of Neo contemporary stoves and is designed to fit into existing fireplace openings.
The Neo 3F EcoDesign is a compact contemporary stove similar to the Neo 1F. However, this model has the extra side glass panels, which means the flames can be seen through the sides of the stove as well as the front.
Broseley Ignite 5 Widescreen Multifuel Stove is the new widescreen model of the Ignite range.
The new Broseley Hereford 5 SE widescreen stove.
The smallest in the range of stoves, the Bruno T6 wood stove has a nominal heat output of 6kW.