Multifuel Stoves vs. Woodburning Stoves in Ilkley

Multifuel Stoves vs. Woodburning Stoves in Ilkley

When you’re on the hunt for a new stove, you’ll find yourself faced with a few different options to choose from; multifuel stoves and woodburning stoves are two of the most common of these options. Though the main difference between the two is the fuel type that’s used, they do both offer a slightly different stove experience. Although Ilkley is a Smoke Control Area, as long as your choice of stove is DEFRA Approved for use, then there are no issues over your choice of fuel to use.

Both Multifuel stoves and woodburning stoves in Ilkley are popular choices, and you’re unlikely to be disappointed in either. However, when you’re looking to upgrade an existing stove or you want to venture into owning a stove for the first time you’ll want the choose the option that works best for you. Not only does this ensure that it’ll work in the way you want it to, but it ensures that you’re making a good investment. After all, nobody wants to spend money on a multifuel stove only to realise at a later date that they would have prefered a woodburning stove, and vice versa.

Choosing Between a Multifuel Stove and Woodburning Stove                                                                                                                     

Multifuel stoves and woodburning stoves are very similar, bringing similar functions and similar advantages. However, before deciding on which type of stove is best for your home it’s important to get to know a little bit more about them. Here’s what you need to know about multifuel stoves and woodburning stoves:

Burning Materials: Woodburning stoves give you the opportunity to burn wooden logs, which is ideal if you have an abundance or are someone with a lot of trees on their property. Plus, they are carbon neutral when it comes to energy and this makes them popular among those who are considering the environmental factors. Also, purchasing wood for fuel is likely to remain free from any form of taxation, unlike fossil fuels. Multifuel stoves are able to burn a wider range of items and though they do burn wooden logs, albeit at a greater rate, they also work well with peat and turf; this is ideal for those with a broader range of materials to hand.

However, when using multifuel stoves in Ilkley it’s important to consider what you’re burning and where. Not all multi-fuel stoves are optimised for burning all compatible fuels with equal efficiency. To burn efficiently, coal needs air to reach it from below. Multi-fuel stoves have a grate for the fuel to sit on, making them ideal for coal. Some also have a riddling plate that allows you to remove any ash that’s built up, letting more air through from underneath. Wood, on the other hand, burns best when sitting on a bed of ash (also called a firebox, which is where the fuel burns), with air circulating from the top. Because of these differences, a multi-fuel stove may not be optimised for burning both types of fuel. Ideally, it’s best to work out what type of fuel you want to burn and what you have access to first, and then base your buying decision on that. The Stove Industry Alliance (SIA) found that 77% of people that have a multi-fuel stove only burn wood. But if you are planning on only ever burning wood, getting a dedicated log burner is advisable. However, if you think you may not have regular access to wood, or are keen to have the flexibility to burn both, then a multi-fuel stove is a good option.

Heat Output: The heat output of multifuel stoves and woodburning stoves are very similar, and most people will not notice a difference at all. Therefore, heat output isn’t often something that needs to be considered when choosing between the two. Whether you opt for a multifuel stove or woodburning stove in Ilkley, you’ll be able to heat the room with ease.

Appearance and Aesthetics: When considering how a multifuel stove and woodburning stove will look in your home, it all comes down to personal opinion and the interior design of a room. Both multifuel stoves and woodburning stoves are available in a range of material, colours, styles, designs and sizes and so it’s never too difficult to find one that you not only love, but one that looks great with existing interiors.

Convenience of Use: Neither woodburning or multifuel stoves are difficult to use, and after a bit of practice you will find yourself getting to grips with the different functions. Some homeowners choose a multifuel stove for convenience as they are able to burn a range of materials and there’s a whole host of suppliers that the fuel can be purchased from. However, it’s important to remember that getting your hands on wood for a woodburning stove isn’t difficult at all. Ask our staff in our showroom at Leeds Stove Centre for leads.

Multifuel Stoves vs Woodburning Stoves in Ilkley

 

Cost of Running: Multifuel stoves and woodburning stoves in Ilkley are relatively cheap to run, especially when compared to central heating costs and the rising prices of energy in the home. The materials that fuel both types of stove are not expensive to buy and can be bought in bulk, it’s simply a case of deciding what works best for you.

As you can see, there are very few differences between multifuel stoves and woodburning stoves; both cost approximately the same amount to run, they offer a similar heat output and they both look great in both modern and traditional homes. The key difference is that, generally, woodburning stoves do not have an ashpan or grate and the materials in which they burn, but even these are equally easy to get hold of and offer benefits in their own right.

High Quality Stoves in Ilkley

With such a wide range of stoves available, it can be difficult to know where to begin. After all, how do you know which stove is ideal for your home?

A lot is about browsing and taking a look at what’s on offer; consider the different styles, sizes and types available and weigh up their pros and cons. Ask yourself which stoves work to your budget and which will look great in your home, then compare and contrast their functions and what they have to offer. It won’t be long before you’ve narrowed down a seemingly endless list into one or two of your favourites. In fact, most homeowners will find that a multifuel or woodburning stove jumps out at them and ticks all of the right boxes. Leeds Stove Centre are always happy to offer advice on this subject and are only 30 minutes away!