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What is a Defra Approved Stove?

A Defra Approved Stove (also known by the abbreviation SE) is a multi-fuel or wood-burning stove that can be installed in smoke zones of control. They usually come with the Defra approved logo or are labelled as the same in their specifications.

These kinds of stoves are better for the environment, and will stop you from annoying your neighbours with smoke. They are also subjected rigorous testing.

What is a DEFRA approved stove?

When searching for wood burning stoves or multi fuel stove for your home, it's crucial to think about the type of fuel that you will be using. This is particularly important if you live in a smoke controlled area as this will affect the types of fuels you are permitted to burn in your stove. Wood stoves can burn different fuels. However should you reside in a smoke-controlled area, you will need a DEFRA-approved stove that is designed for burning authorised fuels without smoke.

A DEFRA approved multi-fuel or wood burning stove is one that has been tested thoroughly to ensure that emissions are minimized. This is achieved by ensuring that the stove has secondary combustion, this means that waste gases are re-burned inside the stove to lower the emissions.

In addition to reducing the amount of smoke that is generated by the stove, DEFRA approved stoves also offer savings in the form of higher efficiency and are designed to burn wood efficiently. This makes them a fantastic choice for anyone looking to heat their home with renewable energy that is also environmentally friendly and can be a cost-effective way to heat the home.

There are a range of different styles of DEFRA approved stoves that are available, from traditional to contemporary. This lets homeowners find a stove that will fit in with the decor of their home. They can be installed into existing fireplace chambers or inglenooks. They can be combined with a variety of chimney liners, and are compatible with both gas or natural supply.

The benefits of choosing DEFRA approved stoves aren't only available to those living in areas that are smoke-free. Anyone can benefit from their improved efficiency and low emissions. A DEFRA-approved wood stove will improve the air quality in your home, and contribute to an environmentally sustainable future. This is because trees absorb carbon dioxide which is released back into the air when they are used to heat the home.

What kinds of fuels can I burn in a DEFRA Approved Stove?

A DEFRA approved wood-burning stove (also known as a Defra smoke-free appliance) is one that has passed Defra's stringent tests to limit the amount of smoke. If you reside in the UK city or town that is classified as a "smoke control zone" it is a requirement to use only the stove that is Defra-approved. Otherwise you could be penalized for breaking the law. Even if you do not reside in a zone of smoke control, a Defra-approved stove is nevertheless a good idea to keep your chimney and flue clean for longer.

Stove manufacturers like Arada, Burley, Parkray & Stovax have been working to develop the latest technology for clean burning that has led to the development of Defra approved stoves that not only reduce the emission of toxic pollutants into the air, but also significantly reduce the amount of smoke produced during the combustion process. Defra approved appliances now feature secondary and tertiary systems to reduce emissions and help burn fuel more efficiently. They are also more sustainable.





It is crucial to know that a stove approved by Defra can burn wood and manufactured solid fuels, such as coal fires, household coal, high petroleum-based fuel, and Petrol Coke. However you must be cautious with the type of firewood that is used. It is illegal to burn damp or wet firewood in a DEFRA approved stove since it produces excessive nuisance smoke that will cause a disturbance to your neighbors and create a fire risk in your home.

We recommend that when buying wood for your Defra approved fireplace, you only purchase logs and splits that are dry and properly seasoned. We also suggest that you only purchase firewood that has been stamped with the 'Ready to Burn' logo, this confirms that the timber has been treated with a low moisture content, to prevent excessive smoke production.

The majority of Defra approved wood burning stoves do not provide the option of burning smokeless coke. However there are a few excellent classic models that look stunning with or without a surround and mantle. A DEFRA-approved stove permits you to install a 5" (125mm) twin wall stainless steel chimney liner that is flexible. This is a more affordable option to the standard 6" 150mm, and is particularly useful if your existing chimney stack has a few awkward bends.

Can I put a Non-Defra Approved Stove into a Smoke Control Area?

If you are in the market for a new wood-burning stove, it's likely that you'll see DEFRA approved models. This is a term used in the industry to define a stove that is exempt from smoke regulations when it is burned with approved fuels such as well-seasoned logs mineral solid fuels, mineral solid fuels or anthracite.

It's important to note here that non-Defra stoves can still be used in smoke-controlled areas but they must only be used to ignite authorised fuels like anthracite. If you use them with a range of different wood types, or other solid fuels that are flammable, they may emit excessive amounts of smoke and result in an infringement of fire being issued against the property.

Stoves that have been approved by Defra will usually display the Defra logo on their product description. They may also be being referred to as SE (smoke exempt) or simply as DEFRA stoves by their makers.

In view publisher site for a stove to be approved by Defra it must meet strict performance and emission requirements established by the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs. They have been subjected to rigorous testing to ensure low emissions and high efficiency. The Defra-approved wood-burning, multi-fuel and wood-burning stoves can help reduce your carbon footprint while keeping your home warm.

A DEFRA-approved stove can be fitted with a 5-inch liner. This is an enormous benefit because it lets you save money on installation costs and meet building regulations.

If you're unfamiliar with the rules governing the burning of wood in smoke-controlled areas, it can be difficult to select the best DEFRA-approved wood stove for your home. It is essential to select the stove that has been tested to meet the standards laid down by the UK government and that is designed to provide you with the best experience when you burn solid fuel.

It is also important to only use seasoned wood in your stove. The wood is moist with a that is less than 20%, which will prevent excessive smoke from building up when it is burned. It is available in many local shops and through programs like Woodsure Ready to Burn.

What is a DEFRA Exempt Stove?

When you're looking to purchase wood burning stoves there's a lot to consider. From style and heat output to the type of fuel, there is plenty to consider before making a final decision. If you live in a smoke-controlled area and want to buy a DEFRA-exempt stove, it is one of the most crucial features to look for. This is because a DEFRA approved stove has been independently tested and proven to be capable of burning wood in a smoke-controlled area.

They are designed to minimize the emission of particles during the combustion process. This means less pollution will be created in the air. DEFRA approved appliances are better for the environment and your chimney system as they keep part-burned substances from entering and causing blockages.

A stove that is exempt from Defra will have the logo 'DEFRA-approved' on the side or in the specification. The logo is easily recognizable and is a quality mark that is widely used by stove manufacturers. We carry a wide selection of wood-burning stoves that bear the DEFRA logo.

As well as in addition to Defra approval, you should make sure that the wood burner or multi-fuel stove is fitted with a 5" chimney liner. This is because non-DEFRA stoves need a larger flue size than DEFRA approved models and could cause the chimney to become blocked if you are not cautious.

Contact us if you have any queries about whether you live in an area which is smoke-free or the rules for what fuels you can burn. We'll be glad to help you. Alternatively, you can visit the official website of your local council to find out more about the regulations in your local area.