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Wood Stove Insert

Posted on 9th May 2011 in Accessories

If you are looking a high quality wood burning stove, the wood stove insert is the answer. Wood stove insert is usually used as a heater in a fireplace and a chimney, not as a cooking stove.

Here are some information for you, who want to know more about the wood stove insert, what it is and what it does.

The first is the installment. The wood stove insert should be installed only by professionals. People installing this kind of stove rather than a stand-alone stove because it is more efficient as it can keep your whole house warm if you install it into the fireplace or the chimney. You will get lower running costs for keeping warm for the result.

You also really need a chimney to install this kind of stove since it is impossible to be installed if you don’t have one. But, it will be a problem if you already have the chimney, but unfortunately the size is not matched with the stove.

So, it is wiser to do more careful preparation and planning with the professionals if you want to install a wood stove insert. By doing this also, you can save more money and more security for your house.

You also need to remember to correct the floor protection beneath your wood stove insert. There are only a few and limited approved materials that you can use for this; such as pre fabricated Approve Stove Boards, ceramic tiles or stone and concrete slabs.

Make sure to consult with the professionals for the necessary standards so you can have more safety and of course warm feeling in your house.

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