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Where are clean air wood heaters made?

Where are clean air wood heaters made?

Australia
Clean Air wood heaters have been designed and developed in Australia, inspired by international trends and technologies. With our huge range of wood heaters, you will find the perfect Clean Air wood heater to suit your budget, style and home.

When should I replace my wood heater?

The average life of a wood-burning stove is 10 to 20 years. Warning sign one: Steel warping: “If the top of the stove starts to look like rolling ocean waves instead of a smooth, flat surface, that indicates the steel is compromised, probably not just on the top but throughout the unit,” Clint says.

How can I make my wood heater more efficient?

Here are some simple and effective energy saving tips to increase the efficiency of your wood heater.

  1. Schedule Routine Chimney Sweeps.
  2. Operate Your Fireplace Correctly.
  3. Use Dry Fire Wood.
  4. Insulation.
  5. Install a Heat Transfer System.
  6. Install a Ceiling Fan.

Do wood heaters produce carbon monoxide?

Carbon monoxide (CO) CO levels will rise in a home where a wood-fired heater is used. A poorly installed, improperly vented or leaking wood heater can result in CO levels inside the home that may lead to CO poisoning.

Does a wood burner add value to house?

A wood stove can add value to a house, but it can depend on what a buyer is looking for. Studies have shown that fireplaces in general are a selling point for a home, while wood stoves may help to increase house prices by up to 5%.

How long do wood heaters last?

When used correctly SmartBurn is designed to last up to 3 months before it needs to be replaced. This is based on approximately 900 hours of burning time.

Are Scandia wood heaters Australian made?

Proudly Australian Owned At Scandia, we know how to tame fire and we are experts in designing wood fires and stoves that thrive in Australian conditions. Our world class designs and commitment to quality are inspired by Scandinavian cultural values and the craftsmanship for which they are renowned.

Is it safe to leave a wood stove burning overnight?

In an extended fire, you load large pieces of wood into your wood burning stove, tightly packed, so the fire slowly spreads from log to log, extending your burn for 6 to 8 hours or more. You won’t need to reload any time soon. This sort of burn maintains a low, steady heat that can stay burning all night.

Do you need planning permission for a wood burner?

To get a wood burning stove installed in your home, the government states that you do not need to acquire planning permission from Building Control if these conditions are adhered to: The flue is situated at the rear or side of the building with a maximum clearance of 1m above the highest part of the roof.