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Woodburning v Multifuel
 
 
When you're heating a Cottage your main consideration is its size and the number and layout of the rooms you want to heat. A traditional heating solution for cottages and larger buildings you may wish to consider is an Aga or Rayburn heating system or another multi-fuel stove with a back boiler, providing you with both heat and hot running water. Cottages in the country have the advantage of easy to source fuel for wood-burning heating systems, making them more cost-efficient than gas.

Another factor is that it is possible that your cottage may not be connected to the gas main, so you would be faced with a choice between bottled gas, oil or solid fuel. Wood from properly managed sources are considered carbon neutral as the carbon released in burning is no greater than if the tree were simply to rot.

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  Wood Burning Stoves VS Multi-fuel
 
Wood Burning Stove Multi Fuel Heating

Wood burning stoves are a very good way of heating, being highly efficient and essentially environmentally friendly. Wood burning or multi-fuel stoves are as much as nine times as efficient as an open fire (i.e. three times as much heat with a third of the wood burnt). And most of the heat stays in the building. Modern stoves reach temperatures at which most of the substances in the smoke are also burnt, in a process called double-combustion, making them clean to use.

Not all solid fuel is carbon neutral, however there is a diverse selection of fuels available. You should check with the manufacturers manual regarding whats fuels are suitable in your stove. Expert installation of your stove ensures that you avoid many of the potential pitfalls of self-installation. A professionally installed stove will operate at its' peak efficiency and be a safe, reliable source of warmth for many years.

Essentially the difference between a dedicated wood burning stove and a multi-fuel comes down to efficiency. A wood burning stove will usually be slightly more efficient in burning wood, but will not burn many other fuels.
This is due to the fact that most solid fuels requrie ventilation from beneath, whereas wood burns best on a bed of ash. The firebox in a wood burning stove is also likely to be larger.

 

Multi-fuel stoves use a grate in the bottom of the firebox to coal and man-made solid fuels to burn, these fuels have a greater energy density (more heat for less mass of fuel), but they are more expensive than wood.

Although there are differences in efficiency, this gap is being reduced and many modern multi-fuel stoves are almost as efficient as their wood burning rivals. Many wood burning stoves do come with a simple to fit adaptor grate whcih can be fitted in the base of the firebox (sometimes simply by cleaning out the ashes and dropping it in) to allow a the use of other fuels.


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