Month: May 2017

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Use your stove properly for greater efficiency

Regular maintenance of your stove delivers greater efficiencies

The wood-burning and multifuel stoves which we see today are extremely durable, built to last but from time to time they will experience general wear and tear and parts will need to be replaced. It is therefore vital that you carry out regular maintenance checks on your stove because even the smallest issue can have an impact upon efficiency and ultimately lead to increased fuel costs as you attempt to maintain the same level of heat output.

Simple checks

There are many simple checks which you can carry out at least annually to ensure that your stove is performing as it should do. These include: –

Fire bricks

Fire bricks are an important part of any stove because they line the inner body of the combustion chamber and ensure that as much heat as possible is reflected back into the body. Due to the thermal make-up of fire bricks they do not absorb heat therefore they also offer protection to the outer casing of the combustion chamber. It is easy to check your fire bricks to ensure there are no cracks or defects which might impact their performance.

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Is there an argument for buying second-hand stoves?

We all know that the modern day wood-burning and multifuel stove is manufactured to last and is extremely durable. It is unlikely that you will have to replace any parts due to wear and tear in the early days and even further down the line the cost of maintenance will be minimal. However, more and more people are now looking towards second-hand stoves but do they really make sense from an economic standpoint? Is there better value towards the lower end of the new purchase market?

General wear and tear

It will obviously depend upon what type of stove you are looking to acquire but some second-hand stoves might not be in production anymore and it could be difficult to obtain spare parts. Stove companies will do their best to ensure a constant line of spare parts/replacement parts but if a particular stove is for example 10 to 15 years old it is difficult to justify manufacturing spare parts as the size of the market falls.

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Flue materials

Do you need a chimney to install a wood-burning stove?

The vast majority of older properties already have a chimney therefore installing a wood-burning stove is made that much easier. The situation is a little different for more modern houses where there is no chimney, yet the occupants would like to install a wood-burning stove. At first glance you may automatically assume it is not possible, but it is, there are ways and means of installing a wood-burning stove in a property without a traditional chimney.

Installing an insulated steel flue

An insulated steel flue is also referred to as a twin wall flue which is to all intents and purposes a steel chimney. This is added to your property and where possible the most common installation process involves the flue passing through the nearest outside wall and up the outside of the building. This ensures that the gases are removed from the room as soon as possible and directed up into the atmosphere. Ideally there would be 4.5m of straight flue pipe (available in black as well as stainless steel) up the side of the building for the steel chimney to work at its best.

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Gazco Studio 1 Electric Fire

Whether you have researched electric fires are not it is not difficult to see why the Gazco Studio 1 Electric Fire is proving particularly popular. Even though the Gazco Studio 1 Electric Fire is the smaller of the Gazco Studio Electric Fire range this just means it is more suitable to small, medium or large size rooms. There are three landscape design options as well as one portrait design which will literally take your breath away. The designs include the E-Motiv, Glass, Verve, Evolve and a design similar to the Studio Electric 22.

While the design options will take centre stage for many people let’s not forget the technology behind the face. Unfortunately, many people have a vision of electric fires going back 20 or 30 years to which the modern day electric fire bears no resemblance. We guarantee that if you were to see a Gazco Studio 1 Electric Fire in full working order you would be a little bit more than pleasantly surprised!

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Studio 2 Electric Fire

Gazco Studio 2 Electric Fire

Sometimes it can be difficult to know where to start with a new product which is groundbreaking in itself but not necessarily yet in the public eye. Thankfully, this is not problem with the Gazco Studio 2 Electric Fire because this is quite literally a fire which speaks for itself. As soon as you see a live, in use Gazco Studio 2 Electric Fire you will know exactly what we mean. Even though the modern day electric fire is perhaps not for everybody, you will still be more than pleasantly surprised when you see one!

Wall mounted electric fires

If you were to see the term “wall mounted electric fires” you may have difficulty getting your head around exactly what this means. Automatically you perhaps get the impression it is a rather cumbersome electric fire which will protrude from your wall and not necessarily look the part. The reality with a Gazco Studio 2 Electric Fire is very different because this particular model has frame dimensions of 1320 x 675 x 118 which means the protrusion from your wall is minimal to say the least. At first glance it is difficult to understand how the latest electric fire technology is contained within this fairly small framework. However, once you flick the switch you will know exactly what this latest electric fire is about.

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Studio 3 Electric Fire

Gazco Studio 3 Electric Fire

Sometimes it is difficult to know where to start with the modern day electric fire because many people automatically assume they are similar to the electric fires of 20 or 30 years ago. The fact is that the modern day electric fire bears no resemblance whatsoever to those from yesteryear and the Gazco Studio 3 Electric Fire is a perfect example of why they are becoming so popular. The reality is that those looking to buy a modern day electric fire are not necessarily buying it for the heat but more for the look and the presence it brings.

What DO you get with a Gazco Studio 3 Electric Fire?

The Gazco Studio 3 Electric Fire is the largest of the three in the Gazco Studio Electric Fire range at 1710 mm x 675 mm x 118 mm. These are extremely efficient glass wall mounted fires which are so shallow in depth that they only protrude minimally into your room. These are also the type of electric fires which need to be seen to be believed because it is a mystery how the latest technology can be hidden away in a device which is so shallow in depth.

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Gazco Studio 22 E-motiv Electric Fire

Gazco Studio 22 Electric Fire

There are very few electric fires from the Gazco range which do not catch your eye but we have to say that the Gazco Studio 22 Electric Fire is the most eye-catching of this particular range. This model is a vertical style electric fire which comes with an array of different frames.

First of all we have the Glass frame which may sound basic but it gives an absolutely exquisite look to your electric fire. Then we have the Verve style which is a little more bold and eye-catching while not going over the top. You then have the choice of the stylish two-part design frames offered by the E-motiv look which is flush against your wall (using elements of wood and glass) where the other designs offer the option of an extended front. Then finally there is the Evolve which takes in steel and wood fronts as well as other infill options.

There is no doubt that the Gazco Studio 22 Electric Fire range is by far the most comprehensive from a design front. While the designs incorporate the same Gazco Studio 22 Electric Fire there are certainly options available whatever style of room and decor you have incorporated.

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Gazco Riva2 670 Electric Fire

Over the years there have been some major developments in the area of electric fires and the electric fires you see today bear no resemblance to those of 20 or 30 years ago. The Gazco Riva2 670 Electric Fire is proving to be an extremely popular electric fire brought to the market by Gazco, a company with many years experience in this sector. It is a little surprising that more people have not looked further into the electric fires of today because they are stunning, eye-catching and very quickly become a focal point of any room.

What does the Gazco Riva2 670 Electric Fire offer?

The Gazco Riva2 670 Electric Fire is described as a contemporary range of electric fires which comes in an array of different designs. The basic model is the same but there are different installation options and surrounds available. This particular model is so flexible that it can be installed in a pre-constructed hole in your wall, hearth mounted into a traditional fireplace and there is also the option to use a wall mounting box to hang the electric fire on your wall. This is the type of flexibility you get with the Gazco Riva2 670 Electric Fire and hopefully consumers will become more aware in the future.

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Stovax Studio Inset 80 Electric Fire

Gazco Studio Inset 80 Electric Fire

Many people automatically switch off when they hear the term “electric fire” because the stereotypical electric fire of 20 or 30 years ago is still in the minds of consumers. The Gazco Studio Inset 80 Electric Fire could not be any more different from these stereotypical electric fires of years gone by which were nothing to look at, often produced minimal heat and had safety issues. That is not to say that electric fires are for everybody but when you compare the Gazco Studio Inset 80 Electric Fire with the fires of years gone by, there is literally no comparison.

Gazco Studio Inset range

The Gazco Studio Inset 80 Electric Fire is the smallest in the Gazco Studio Inset range which consists of the inset 80, inset 105 and inset 150 electric fires. However, do not underestimate the look and feel which this model brings to any room. The inset range is a frameless design which creates a “contemporary and minimalist look” while creating a centrepiece to any room. The fire itself is installed flush with the wall ensuring that no further space is taken up in your room. This is your chance to lay back, kick off those shoes and enjoy the flickering frames of the Gazco Studio Inset 80 Electric Fire.