It's becoming increasingly popular for people to buy a woodburner to
supplement or replace a gas or electric heating system because they
simply can’t afford to pay their spiralling fuel bills. Changing to
wood-fired heating saves many people a lot of money, but it takes time
to recoup your initial investment in savings on fuel bills. The savings
available vary, but these are the main points to consider when working
out how much money you can save.
Purchase Costs
The most obvious cost is buying the woodburner. Wood burning stoves
are available to suit all budgets, but the cheapest woodburners are not
the most efficient. Spending a little extra to buy a more efficient
stove can be worthwhile to gain savings in fuel costs over time. Bargain
hunters tend to buy woodburners
on the internet in order to get the cheapest prices. It can take a
little work to compare deals properly – make sure the price advertised
includes VAT and delivery, and see if there are any special deals on
chimney liner or free fitting accessories with the stove. To ensure you
have full manufacturers warranty cover on the woodburner, check that you
are buying from an authorised retailer. You may also need to buy a
chimney liner or flue system and accessories such as a stove pipe or
register plate. If you are not sure what you need, get expert advice
before you buy.
Installation Costs
Installation costs vary enormously depending what work needs to be
done. If you need a flue liner for your chimney or to fit a twinwall
flue system because you don’t have a conventional chimney, this will
increase your installation costs. Sometimes fireplaces need to be
altered for a woodburner to be installed, at an extra and sometimes
unexpected cost. It is a good idea to have a stove installation survey from a
before you buy a woodburner – this will give you a clear idea of what
work is necessary and the associated costs, as well as giving you an
opportunity to get expert advice about what woodburner is most suitable
for your requirements.
Running Costs
Research prices for firewood or coal both from local and nationwide
suppliers, unless you are lucky enough to have a free source of firewood
such as a friendly tree surgeon! To get the best prices on firewood or
coal you need to buy in quantity – if you don’t already have a suitable
storage area factor this into your budget as well. Demand for
woodburners is increasing in the UK, but the Forestry Commission is
implementing a program to develop the UK wood fuel industry over the
coming years to ensure plenty of quality firewood will be available at
reasonable prices. Recommended woodburner maintenance includes having
your chimney swept at least once a year and an annual service of the
stove by a HETAS qualified engineer – it’s a good idea to allocate some
of your budget to cover these expenses.
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