Telephone
Visit Our Showroom
30 West Clyde Street, Helensburgh, G84 8AR
FAQs
A Defra approved stove is an industry term for a smoke exempt (SE) stove which has been approved to burn specific fuels in a smoke control area that would usually not be allowed - ie. wood.
In January 2022, new European regulations came into force to ensure that all new wood burning stoves, multi-fuel stoves and fireplaces that are manufactured must meet strict new guidelines known as Eco-design.
“Eco-design considers environmental aspects at all stages of the product development process, striving for products which make the lowest possible environmental impact throughout the product life cycle.”
- definition by European Environmental Agency.
USE
USE
DO NOT USE
This smell is the paint curing on the stove. This is a common and perfectly normal thing to happen with a new stove. It can be quite a strong smell and can look quite hazy but this is not to be mistaken with smoke. We recommend you open a window when first lighting the stove, and don’t worry because it will only last 2-3 burns.
It is best to have your chimney swept at least once a year but can be done more frequently if you notice changes in the draw from your chimney. It is always best to contact a registered chimney sweep to maintain your chimney.
A stove has certain parts that will need maintaining and replacing over time due to wear and tear. The fire grate, firebricks (Vermiculite or cast iron) and throat plate can warp after a while as they are doing their job protecting the outer skin of the stove and can be replaced very easily if need be.
Message Sent
Thank You
West Coast Stoves & Scottish Chimneys
Error Sending Message
Please Try Again
Find Us
30 West Clyde Street
Helensburgh
G84 8AR
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday - 10am till 4pm
Saturday - By Appointment Only
Sunday - Closed