Recently we have had many customers at the Leeds Stove Centre asking if it is the right thing to burn wood on an evening and then add coal before bedtime, close down the air and slumber the stove overnight, or alternatively, to burn coal and then put on a log when they want a larger Continue reading
Since the Clean Air Act was introduced in the UK in 1956, there has been a distinct lack of London smog. It was the burning of coal that was generally at the root of this issue and clean air zones were encouraged by the councils of many towns and cities at this time to combat Continue reading
The main purpose of installing a stove is to generate heat for warmth and comfort during the chilly winter evenings. But, stove buyers today give a lot of importance to the beauty of a stove apart from the functional aspect. This is because a beautifully designed stove can greatly enhance the beauty of your home. Continue reading
With energy prices rising every year, multi fuel stoves are growing in popularity and this trend is not looking like it’s going to pass any time soon. Generally they are used to heat up your home during the winter. Although multi fuel stoves can burn other fuels, most people use them to burn wood. Effectively Continue reading
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