by Mummymummymummy » Fri Nov 13, 2015 6:20 pm
You can burn logs in certain stoves that are approved for burning wood in smokeless zones. However I find wood a pain compared to smokeless coal. It burns quickly so needs loading frequently or the fire will go out. Invariably take my eye off it, or go out and fire has burnt out. Also you need so much wood, the storage is a problem. Smokeless coal is so much more efficient, it gives more heat and can burn for up to 12 hours, I re- load our stove 3 times in 24 hours (we use it as our main source of heating)
You can burn logs in certain stoves that are approved for burning wood in smokeless zones. However I find wood a pain compared to smokeless coal. It burns quickly so needs loading frequently or the fire will go out. Invariably take my eye off it, or go out and fire has burnt out. Also you need so much wood, the storage is a problem. Smokeless coal is so much more efficient, it gives more heat and can burn for up to 12 hours, I re- load our stove 3 times in 24 hours (we use it as our main source of heating)