Can I Fit A Multi Fuel Stove?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Answer YES to “Can I fit my own wood burning stove?”.

If you have the patience to read the relevant sections of The Stovefitter's Manual then you can do it

. If you are fit enough to hold a drill and sling a few bricks around then you can do it.

Do multi fuel stoves need a chimney?

Luckily for those living in modern homes,

you do not need a chimney to install a wood burning stove

. However, it may require more work to fit one than in an existing chimney. This is because you will need to fit a twin wall flue system through the roof or wall of your building.

Can I install a stove myself?


Installing a wood burner or multi-fuel stove is not something you should do yourself

. An ill-fitted stove could result in it becoming a fire risk, but there's also the potential for it to release lethal carbon monoxide into your home and create more pollution.

Can you burn wood and coal together in a multi-fuel stove?

Multi-fuel stove rules

The answer is that, even when you are using a multi-fuel stove,

you should not burn coal and wood at the same time

. While you have the option of burning either fuel on your appliance, this should be done separately and never simultaneously.

How do you keep a multi-fuel stove burning all night?


Close air vents

Once the flames have been dampened down, close your stove's air vents to control the levels of oxygen getting to the fire: by doing this, the fuel will burn for longer. Once the embers are glowing orange, you can leave your wood burning stove for the night.

Do you need to be qualified to fit a log burner?

Although

qualifications are not mandatory

, we would always recommend undertaking a HETAS approved training course to ensure you have the correct skills and understand best-practice for installation.

Do I need a certificate to install a wood burner?


YES: Simply ask for a copy of the certificate of compliance

. This usually has a small cost involved. This will confirm the installation is compliant. If you are still uncomfortable, you can contact a local HETAS installer to inspect the works and advise you.

Do you need a flue liner?

Secondly,

while not mandatory

, flue liners are highly recommended by most stove installers, and for good reason. Along with offering improved safety, cleanliness and efficiency, one of the main benefits of fitting your stove with a flue liner is also better performance.

Can you install a wood burning stove in an existing home?

Unlike fireplaces, can heat a whole room or possibly even your whole house, depending on its layout. And

their prefabricated chimney pipes let you install them practically anywhere—even in front of an existing hearth

.

Who can install gas line for stove?


A plumber

can run gas lines and add gas valves. In most states, a plumber should have licensing and insurance in accordance with state and local laws. When considering a plumber to hire, be sure to get at least three quotes before you decide.

Is it safe to install your own wood stove?


Installing a wood-burning stove fireplace yourself isn't safe

. Hire professionals who are trained and certified to install wood stoves. Hiring an experienced installer means you'll get to enjoy all the benefits of a home wood stove, with none of the risks.

Can I complain about my Neighbours wood burning stove?


Local Councils are legally obliged to investigate complaints made under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 relating to public health and nuisance issues

, which include smoke and fumes from fires or stoves.

Can you put a TV on a chimney breast with a log burner?


Installing a TV directly above a wood stove isn't typically recommended, but if a TV will be sufficiently protected from the heat of a wood stove it may be suitable

. TVs should be placed outside of clearance distances to combustibles, and a mantel can help protect a TV from the heat.

Can you vent a wood burning stove through a wall?

You see, stove venting varies by the type of fuel being burned in the stove. For instance,

wood-burning stoves will always be vented through the roof of your house

, but pellet-burning stoves can be vented vertically through the roof, or horizontally through the wall to the outdoors.

How do you keep the glass clean on a multi-fuel stove?

Wipe Down The Glass

To keep the glass clean on our multi fuel stove, we always

wipe it down with a wet piece of newspaper

to prevent deposits from building up on the glass over time. We simply take a piece of crunched up newspaper, dip it in some water and wipe down the inside of the glass to help keep it clear.

Which fuel is best for multi-fuel stoves?


Anthracite

– Clean burning & efficient

It also produces less smoke and pollutants when burnt, making it ideal for multi fuel stoves in our homes. What's more, the low level of smoke means that fuels like anthracite can be used in smoke control zones, too!

Is it better to burn logs or coal?


Coal burns best on a raised grate

since it needs an air supply from below to burn effectively. Wood doesn't need this additional air supply, so when you're using wood on a multi-fuel stove you might find that it burns faster than on a wood-burning stove because of the extra oxygen around it.

Can you sleep with a wood burning stove on overnight?

A regular question we come across is “can I leave my wood burning stove on and go to bed?” The simple is as

yes – as long as you take the necessary steps to make it safe

.

Can you leave a wood burning stove on overnight?

In an extended fire, you load large pieces of wood into your wood burning stove, tightly packed, so the fire slowly spreads from log to log, extending your burn for 6 to 8 hours or more. You won't need to reload any time soon.

This sort of burn maintains a low, steady heat that can stay burning all night

.

Will a multi-fuel stove heat my whole house?


With the right information and approach, a wood burning stove can be used to heat not just the room it sits within, but an entire home

. Each fine detail, from the way you stack the logs to the placement of your stove, can change the efficiency with which your fire burns.

How much gap do you need around a log burner?

In terms of the distance between the stove's external surfaces and surrounding walls,

the minimum to the rear and sides is 150mm

.

What are the new regulations for log burners?

No,

there are no plans to ban wood burning stoves

. However the Government have developed a Clean Air Strategy which is scheduled to come into force in 2022. This will outlaw the sale of the most polluting fuels and ensure only the cleanest stoves are sold from 2022.

Can you have a TV above a log burner?

While

there is nothing to stop you putting a TV above a log burner, it is something that is best avoided

. “We would recommend avoiding the placing of delicate electrical equipment in close proximity to highly efficient and thus extremely hot heating products,” state Stovax (opens in new tab).

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