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An expert has warned that anyone using a log burner needs to use certain fuels that are cleaner to prevent fines of up to £1,000. Here are the rules and the changes you can make.
The BBC reported in July that Wakefield Council had started imposing fines in a bid to clamp down on the illegal use of domestic log burners. It came after a rise in complaints about chimney smoke ...
With the summer months seemingly a distant memory and winter rapidly approaching, many households will turn to log burners to warm their home. They can be seen as a cost-effective option that can ...
“But many log burner owners are unaware of the recent implications ... guidelines and that any stoves with glass doors are still fit to function without any cracks that could lead to fumes ...
The closest experience to a traditional open fire is to get a wood burning stove. But that authentic experience comes with substantial upfront costs and a detrimental impact on the environment.
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However, recent changes in law concerning log burners mean that all households using one must adhere to certain regulations to dodge potentially hefty penalties. Since January 2022, new rules ...
With the weather getting colder as winter approaches, households across the UK are turning on their heating - and if you're one of the 1.5 million with a wood burning stove in your home, you are ...
If your log burner doesn't meet Ecodesign standards, you can still use it unless you're in a smoke control area where different rules apply, reports Derbyshire Live. These are legally defined ...
Under rules introduced in January 2022, all new wood burning stoves used in the UK must comply with Ecodesign regulations, which set minimum seasonal efficiency and maximum emission requirements ...
Households face £1,000 fine this autumn for using the "wrong fuel" in log burners. According to gov.uk, numerous parts of the UK fall under smoke control areas and means that releasing smoke from ...