Heating: a single stove for the whole house Solutions to heat a whole house with just one stove To make the most of the heat produced by a stove, it would be great to be able to use it not only in the room where it is installed, but also in other areas of the house. This is the opportunity provided by “ducted” stoves and “hydro stoves”. Let's see how they work. Categories: Compare Organise your home Pellet stoves
Stoves made of stone Beauty and ideal accumulation of the heat Unlike other cladding materials, serpentine stone, also known as soapstone or steatite, easily absorbs heat, retains it and releases it gradually. You will find in this article three gorgeous examples of stoves available with stone claddings, which are increasingly used also in home furnishing. Categories: Compare Style and design Pellet stoves
Flue pipes: how to prevent malfunctioning Recommendations from the Italian Association of Chimney Sweeps Cold has indeed set in: now that stoves and fireplaces are lit up almost everywhere, it is worth mentioning a few simple rules to prevent fires and malfunctioning. ANFUS - the Italian Association of Stove Fitters and Chimney Sweeps - will help us. Categories: How to use Fireplaces Pellet boilers Pellet stoves Range cookers Wood-fuelled stoves
Pellet stoves installation The steps to follow in order to install the stove to professional standard Purchasing a stove is not only about choosing the product with regard to quality and certification. Contacting a good installer is as important as selecting the most suitable stove and the best brand on the market. Let’s take a look at the service steps that a good dealer should always be able to guarantee. Categories: How to install Pellet stoves
Chimney flue: how to reuse it Some useful tricks to salvage an old fireplace When buying a house to be renovated, you may find that it already has an old flue that you can consider reusing. Here are the steps to follow. Categories: How to install Organise your home Fireplaces Pellet stoves
Fireplaces in green Greenery, the Pantone colour of the year 2017, goes well with fire too The shade of green chosen by Pantone as the colour of the year 2017 is a lively and versatile hue that goes well with fireplaces and stoves. Let’s see a few examples. Categories: Style and design Fireplaces Pellet stoves Wood-fuelled stoves