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Choosing a Defra Approved Or Smoke Exempt Stove
If you reside in an area with a smoke control or smoke-free, then selecting a DEFRA Approved stove or a smoke exempt stove is essential. They not only comply with building regulations but they also ensure that you can legally burn wood and multi fuels inside your home.
Stove manufacturers are continuously improving their products with secondary and tertiary systems of combustion that reduce emissions and DEFRA Registered Stoves the user's carbon footprint.
Defra Approved
If you are in a smoke-free zone then you will need to use a defra approved stove. The UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) has adopted laws that prohibit the emission of dark smoke in smoke-controlled areas which includes the majority of large cities and towns. The stoves that are Defra approved have been subject to rigorous tests and examinations to ensure that they conform to the law. They are specifically designed to burn fuel efficiently and produce significantly less pollutants. They are the best choice for your family and friends as the smoke levels will be kept to a minimum. Stoves that are Defra Approved will also have the logo and the words DEFRA approved wood burning stoves exempt or SE (smoke exempt) in their title and specification.
The majority of wood-burning and multi-fuel stoves that we sell are Defra-approved. This is because we always try to source the best quality products and we wish our customers to be able to get the most value from their stove. Defra Approved stoves burn more efficiently than non-approved models, which means that they will create much less particulate matter. This reduces the amount dark smoke produced. The stoves that are Defra-approved tend to have a larger firebox, which can help reduce smoke emissions.
In addition to lessening the amount of smoke that is produced, Defra approved stoves will also make sure that there is a steady supply of combustion air throughout the burning process. This will stop the stove from being depriving of oxygen, which causes it to smoulder and release dark smoke. As they gain popularity and more stove makers are now incorporating Defra Approved Models into their product line.
Defra approved fireplaces are a great choice for those who live in smoke zones for control. They are also an excellent option for anyone looking to improve the effectiveness, safety and release of toxic substances into the air. They are also ideal for those who want to line their chimney with a flexible stainless twin wall liner made of stainless steel. Since the majority of Defra approved models come with 5" outlet, this will allow them to be fitted with a 125mm liner, rather than the standard 6" outlet, which can save you money on the cost of the liner and installation.
Some people choose to slumber the stove over night by closing the top vent and letting it burn slowly. This can lead to a buildup of soot and other tars that can block your chimney. A Defra approved stove will not permit you to close the top vent completely, as this could cause the fire to die. It is also less likely that combustibles that have not burned will be released into the air. This is better for the atmosphere and less likely to cause your chimney to become blocked.
Defra Exempt
If you're looking for a wood burning stove you'll usually come across the term Defra Exempt or DEFRA Approved. This will usually refer to a wood burning stove or multi fuel stove that has been approved for use in Smoke Controlled Area.
These appliances typically get this status by passing strict testing and examination to ensure that they have very low emissions. This is achieved through secondary combustion, in which the waste products of the burning process are re-burned to reduce the amount of pollutants released into the air. DEFRA Approved Stoves are the ideal choice for those who live in areas with smoke restrictions and want to know that their stove is legal.
Defra stoves that are exempt from a permit are typically marked with an SE logo or labelled DEFRA registered stoves; what is it worth, Stove. This means that the stove was able to pass a test developed by the UK Department of Environment, DEFRA Registered Stoves Farming and Rural Affairs to show that it emits little smoke when used properly. This is the reason DEFRA approved wood burning stoves stoves are the only wood burning stove that you are able to legally install in Smoke Controlled areas.
A Defra approved wood-burning stove can also help to keep your chimney and flue system clean because they are designed to burn wood much more efficiently than other types of stoves. This is because of a sophisticated combustion process that allows airflow to enter the firebox.
Wood burning stoves that have been approved by Defra are more energy efficient. This is accomplished by using the most modern technology to ensure that the maximum amount of heat is absorbed from the fuel, and transferred to your room. You will also be able enjoy lower heating costs as well as a safer, cleaner and more sustainable home.
When you choose a Defra Approved stove, you'll discover that there are numerous choices to pick from in terms of style, size and fuel type. Some are only approved to burn wood, while some are also Defra-approved to burn authorised smoking coal. You'll also find that there are both traditional and modern style Defra approved stoves to select from so you can be sure to find the perfect choice to complement your style.
We've put together a complete guide to buying an DEFRA approved stove that outlines everything you should know about this appliance, including how to get the best value for your money when you purchase one and what to look for when buying a stove and much more. The guide can be read in full here. Additionally, we have an excellent selection of Defra Approved stoves from some of the most reputable manufacturers in the UK. Brands such as Stovax and Burley are available. If you're looking for a multi fuel or wood burning stove that is both Defra approved and CE certified, make sure to take a look at our range.
If you reside in an area with a smoke control or smoke-free, then selecting a DEFRA Approved stove or a smoke exempt stove is essential. They not only comply with building regulations but they also ensure that you can legally burn wood and multi fuels inside your home.
Stove manufacturers are continuously improving their products with secondary and tertiary systems of combustion that reduce emissions and DEFRA Registered Stoves the user's carbon footprint.
Defra Approved
If you are in a smoke-free zone then you will need to use a defra approved stove. The UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) has adopted laws that prohibit the emission of dark smoke in smoke-controlled areas which includes the majority of large cities and towns. The stoves that are Defra approved have been subject to rigorous tests and examinations to ensure that they conform to the law. They are specifically designed to burn fuel efficiently and produce significantly less pollutants. They are the best choice for your family and friends as the smoke levels will be kept to a minimum. Stoves that are Defra Approved will also have the logo and the words DEFRA approved wood burning stoves exempt or SE (smoke exempt) in their title and specification.
The majority of wood-burning and multi-fuel stoves that we sell are Defra-approved. This is because we always try to source the best quality products and we wish our customers to be able to get the most value from their stove. Defra Approved stoves burn more efficiently than non-approved models, which means that they will create much less particulate matter. This reduces the amount dark smoke produced. The stoves that are Defra-approved tend to have a larger firebox, which can help reduce smoke emissions.
In addition to lessening the amount of smoke that is produced, Defra approved stoves will also make sure that there is a steady supply of combustion air throughout the burning process. This will stop the stove from being depriving of oxygen, which causes it to smoulder and release dark smoke. As they gain popularity and more stove makers are now incorporating Defra Approved Models into their product line.
Defra approved fireplaces are a great choice for those who live in smoke zones for control. They are also an excellent option for anyone looking to improve the effectiveness, safety and release of toxic substances into the air. They are also ideal for those who want to line their chimney with a flexible stainless twin wall liner made of stainless steel. Since the majority of Defra approved models come with 5" outlet, this will allow them to be fitted with a 125mm liner, rather than the standard 6" outlet, which can save you money on the cost of the liner and installation.
Some people choose to slumber the stove over night by closing the top vent and letting it burn slowly. This can lead to a buildup of soot and other tars that can block your chimney. A Defra approved stove will not permit you to close the top vent completely, as this could cause the fire to die. It is also less likely that combustibles that have not burned will be released into the air. This is better for the atmosphere and less likely to cause your chimney to become blocked.
Defra Exempt

These appliances typically get this status by passing strict testing and examination to ensure that they have very low emissions. This is achieved through secondary combustion, in which the waste products of the burning process are re-burned to reduce the amount of pollutants released into the air. DEFRA Approved Stoves are the ideal choice for those who live in areas with smoke restrictions and want to know that their stove is legal.
Defra stoves that are exempt from a permit are typically marked with an SE logo or labelled DEFRA registered stoves; what is it worth, Stove. This means that the stove was able to pass a test developed by the UK Department of Environment, DEFRA Registered Stoves Farming and Rural Affairs to show that it emits little smoke when used properly. This is the reason DEFRA approved wood burning stoves stoves are the only wood burning stove that you are able to legally install in Smoke Controlled areas.
A Defra approved wood-burning stove can also help to keep your chimney and flue system clean because they are designed to burn wood much more efficiently than other types of stoves. This is because of a sophisticated combustion process that allows airflow to enter the firebox.
Wood burning stoves that have been approved by Defra are more energy efficient. This is accomplished by using the most modern technology to ensure that the maximum amount of heat is absorbed from the fuel, and transferred to your room. You will also be able enjoy lower heating costs as well as a safer, cleaner and more sustainable home.

We've put together a complete guide to buying an DEFRA approved stove that outlines everything you should know about this appliance, including how to get the best value for your money when you purchase one and what to look for when buying a stove and much more. The guide can be read in full here. Additionally, we have an excellent selection of Defra Approved stoves from some of the most reputable manufacturers in the UK. Brands such as Stovax and Burley are available. If you're looking for a multi fuel or wood burning stove that is both Defra approved and CE certified, make sure to take a look at our range.
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