For those debating whether to install a fireplace in their home, the most common question they have to ask themselves is which type of fuel they want to burn.
With a multi-fuel stove that problem is solved. These stove types allow you to burn a number of different fuel types in the same fireplace without the need for any changes or alterations in-between burns.
And that isn’t the only positive of having a multi-fuel stove installed, they also have a whole host of other benefits:
- Disaster Proof
If you should ever experience a power cut, your multi-fuel stove will still be able to create a toasty fire to keep you and your family warm until the heating can come back on.
- Fuel Choice
You can burn a variety of different fuels in your stove to suit your needs and preferences. Logs, smokeless coal and eco-friendly solid fuels all vary in price at different times, so you don’t have to be dependent on the price of a power company.
- Efficient
Solid fuels burn at a very high temperature and for a very long time making them one of the most efficient ways of heating our home. A living room fireplace can heat the rooms surrounding and those above your living room too.
- Condensation
Solid fuel heating can significantly reduce the amount of condensation which can cause damp and mould in our homes.
- Ventilation
Chimneys constantly pull fresh air through the house, removing any polluted air.
- Rising Energy Costs
Energy companies can charge whatever they like to supply energy to your home whilst fuel companies strive to keep costs low and as fair as possible.
- Smokeless Zone Safe
There are a variety of smokeless coals and other fuels you can use so you can still have a roaring fire in smoke control areas.
- Off the grid
If you live in rural areas it can be difficult to access a gas main line. Multi-fuel stoves provide a great alternative that cuts out the hassle of getting your home connected.