Why are wood-burning Stove so popular

Its great to come home to the warmth of a real fire, but when the mesmerizing flames are enclosed in a stove, the efficiency increases to around 80%, far better than an open fire which scores just 25%. Stoves comes in style to suit every home, Heavy, cast-iron models generally have traditional looks, including intricate detailing and the curvy legs, While steel stoves tend to come in more contemporary shapes. Some stoves are made from both materials, and many have design options,such as a pedestal instead of legs or log stove.
What Size stove do I need?
Although an online calulator can provide a guide, its better to talk to your stove supplier, who will factor in the stove output, measured in kilowatts (kW),the size of the room and whether or not you have central heating. Around 4-5kW will be plenty for some homes, but stoves of 12kW or more are available,and some stoves can provide radiators
Can I only burn wood in my stove?
Burning wood is heralded as an eco-friendly,options,since wood is considered a carbon neutral fuel, but some stoves have,or can be supplied with,a grate that's suitable for burning solid fuel as well's wood. If you want to burn wood and live in aa smokeless zone ,you will need a tove that meets the Defra standards for low emissions.
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