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Hi all Nikk the newbie here , if I wanted to use a log burner, and to use it in my house to heat the house ! What would I use ? And were would I buy such an item? I am Based in Manchester.

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9 hours ago, bilke_user said:

Can you burn wood fires in Manchester or is it a smokeless zone?


https://woodwarmstoves.co.uk

Here's another company a long way from you but they have a great website full of great information

http://www.backwoodsman-stoves.co.uk

 

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John

You can burn a wood stove in a smokeless zone as long as it is one designed to do so . Burley for instance .

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Hi Nikk. We have a 300m2 farmhouse, heated entirely from logs. We use a Stovax Stockton 16HP. It is 23kw, 15 into the thermal store and 8 into the room. This is our central heating, supported by solar panels in the summer. I am a log merchant, burning our waste (that is not good enough to sell). To do this economically you will need a very large log store or a very cheap source of logs. We burn the equivalent of what I sell for £25 every day in the winter. It is a way of life and a green one at that, having a tractor and trailer and splitter will help. If you want to know more about our set up, give me a call on 01691 791 571. Good luck. Daniel PS There are a number of stoves that you can use in a smokeless zone, Clearview for example.

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