1 Heat your house
With modern chimney systems, flues running from the main fire can easily be channelled to different parts of your
home, to take advantage of the heat generated by a single fire source.
2 Wood
As a
solid fuel, wood is carbon neutral as sources are re-planted. It gives off the same CO2 emissions that were stored in the wood as it grew. Ensuring a low moisture content in dry wood means it burns fast and is very hot, as well as reducing pollution
3 Amazing to look at
No one can argue that real fires look
amazing. They are not just functional, but stunning to look at and give off a warm glowing and cosy feeling.
4 Reduce your gas and electric usage
The ever
increasing gas and electricity costs never seem to be going down. By having a source of heating and energy independent from the grid, means you have your own flexibility on heating costs.
5 Biomass
A superb renewable fuel source for real fires.
Grants are also available for installing biomass as a heat source. The biomass pellets are heavily compressed and low in moisture. Therefore they burn with a very high efficiency.
6 Flexible running costs
Aforementioned gas and electric goes up all the time, but with so many different solid fuel options, you are in control of heating your home, using a wide variety of fuels.
7 Real fires reduce condensation
Sealed houses have much more of a condensation problem. Ventilated houses with chimneys are less prone to this.
8 Heating, Venting and Living
As mentioned, real fires mean homes are much better ventilated, mainly down to the chimney, which removes polluted air, draws in fresh air and circulates far better. A much more healthier environment.
9 Cost effective
Installing a chimney isn’t as expensive as you’d expect. For homes with existing chimneys, it’s simply a case of
re-lining it.
10 Value
Having a real fire will definitely add
value to your home, as it’s a desirable feature in modern homes, which lack them.