Prepare your stove for Christmas

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Christmas is an amazing festive period and nothing is better than sitting in front of your wood burning stove drinking mulled wine!

So, to get the most out of your wood burning stove this Christmas, we have created this blog post to remind you of the essential things you should be doing. Be prepared!

And remember, our last posting date is Monday 19 December or you can always visit our showroom in Todmorden.

Christmas Stoves

Step 1: Get the Chimney Swept

You may have already been prepared and had your chimney swept during Summer or Autumn. Even the most modern and efficient stoves still leave residue, so you should always get your chimney swept regularly. If you haven't had it done yet, then it's not too late. We have some amazing chimney sweeps, so get in touch.

Step 2: Check your Stove and it's Seals

You should always be visually checking your stove, making sure there are no cracks and the seals are not broken. This includes checking the doors, glass and any other area that may have a seal.

It is extremely important that the seals are intact and there are no gaps in any panels to let air into the stove or smoke and gasses into your room. Any gaps can be filled with fire cement and always buy your stove spare parts early. If you need any help, then pop over to our stove web site.

Step 3: Stock up on fuel

Be prepared! You don't want to run out of fuel over the festive period, so stock up on firewood now. Chose your fuel, either seasoned firewood or hardwood briquettes, and make sure you have moisture meter to check the firewood before burning.

Step 4: Check smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors

Safety is paramount. Ensure you regularly test your carbon monoxide detectors and smoke alarms. Also check your hearth and ensure no Christmas decorations are anywhere near your stove.

What else can you do to prepare?

You have a stove to enjoy, so enjoy it! You could also get the stove alight Christmas Eve and keep it burning through the night so it's lovely and cost Christmas morning! Check out our blog on keeping your stove alight through the night.

And don't forget, Christmas is a festive period not just one day, so enjoy your stove throughout the festive period and into the New Year.

Christmas Stoves

Last posting date for Christmas!

Our last posting date is Monday 19 December. But don't forget you can also visit our amazing showroom in Todmorden where we stock many items including various spare parts.

Last posting date

Be Prepared for Christmas

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