What to burn in our fireplace

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Batterseamummy
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What to burn in our fireplace

Postby Batterseamummy » Sun Nov 01, 2015 10:59 am

Does anyone who has an open fire in Wandsworth council area have recommendations on what to burn? ie. smokeless wood, smokeless coal etc. I've just been on their website and seen that they only allow smokeless products to be burnt. Thanks in advance!
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Re: What to burn in our fireplace

Postby Bibbitybobbity » Sun Nov 01, 2015 2:35 pm

Technically we are in a coal only zone, but no one seems to abide by this. My chimney sweep provides logs to most my neighbours and several pubs in the immediate area (including the windmill on the common) who all use logs in their fire places. I bought a big sack of logs off him but you can also buy them from Homebase, B&Q and even Ocado.
We have a fire most weekends and use logs too. Coal gets messy, and not the best of you have children. A coal bucket by the fireplace is just asking for a toddler to come and handle it and get dirt everywhere.
Let me know if you want his number.
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Re: What to burn in our fireplace

Postby Batterseamummy » Sun Nov 01, 2015 3:08 pm

Thanks so much Bibbitybobbity - I wasn't sure how strict the 'no logs' rule was. I'd love to get your chimney sweeps number if that's possible - should I PM you?
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Re: What to burn in our fireplace

Postby Goldhawk » Sun Nov 01, 2015 4:19 pm

The rules are clear but I haven't seen any sign of council enforcement
You can be fined up to £1000
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Re: What to burn in our fireplace

Postby Batterseamummy » Sun Nov 01, 2015 6:43 pm

Ok thanks Goldhawk. Any idea where you can get smokeless wood from in case the council come knocking?! I'm assuming that is accepted fuel.
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Re: What to burn in our fireplace

Postby Black Cat Chimneys » Fri Nov 13, 2015 1:58 pm

Hi All

In case you can't find a local sweep in time please get in touch or check out my website at:

http://www.blackcatchimneys.co.uk/

http://www.nacs.org.uk/sweep-search/?po ... 3dx&dist=5

Many Thanks

BCC
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Re: What to burn in our fireplace

Postby bcastles » Fri Nov 13, 2015 4:44 pm

Hi, I use Zip Firelogs.

They are Defra approved (suitable for use in smokeless zones), 100% natural and can be used alone for an instant fire- or as a tool to start your fire quickly.

its a great time saver for me as all you need to do is light the wrapper.

http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/ ... =285959921
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Re: What to burn in our fireplace

Postby 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)
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