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.
Presenting the small Eco Design Esse cooking stove.
Similar to the Neo 1C EcoDesign but with even more window to see the fire through
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 Dik Geurts Ivar 5 is a cleanly designed 4.9kW stove, a great pick for the smaller living room.
The Clarity 12 stove can be run between 4 and 12 Kw's and is available as a low or high model.
An extra wide 5kW design from Ekol Stoves. Based on the Clarity 12 stove but with a reduced depth, you can install this stove free standing against a wall or in shallower fireplaces.
Saltfire Peanut 8 Tall version of the 8kW model.
The Ekol Clarity 8 High stove is a tall version. It is Defra exempt for burning wood in smoke control areas.
If you really like the Wanders Square Tunnel insert stove and don't have a wall to build it into, this is the stove for you. The Wanders Jules, the freestanding model has the same clean as the Square Tunnel stove but with the additional sturdy, shaped legs.
Here we have the Future Fires Panoramic FX1 which is an oval stove with very wide window. At 8 kW this stove is suited to the medium sized room and the shape and very wide window will make an impression on any room.
The Future Fires Panoramic FX2 is a smaller version of the FX1, featuring an output of 5kW.