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Posted: January 31, 2024Categories: Stove Pipe
Revolutionise your heating setup with our latest innovation: the Single Skin 316 1mm Stove Pipe. Meticulously crafted for peak performance, this pipe is your ticket to elevating your heating system to unprecedented levels, boasting unmatched benefits and features.
Ideal for Various Applications:
Crafted from 316 stainless steel, our pipe is tailor-made for high-temperature applications in domestic settings, accommodating gas, oil, solid, and multi-fuel installations. Endorsed by HETAS, it's capable of withstanding flue gas temperatures of up to 600°C under continuous firing, while remaining resistant to soot. Its versatility also extends to certain commercial applications, offering flexibility and reliability across different settings. Additionally, optional locking bands ensure secure joints, providing peace of mind during installation.
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Posted: November 01, 2023Categories: Stoves
Following changes in the law, you could find an official on your doorstep issuing a £300 fine for allowing your stove to be too smoky. To make sure you don't get penalised by this 2023 law change which means your chimney must emit less that 3g/hour smoke, instead of 5g/hour, we wanted to share some steps that you can take to avoid this happening to you.
The new rules apply to all households that use log burners in smoke control areas. As these areas cover most of England’s towns and cities, most households in England may be subject to this fine. Anyone found to be in breach could now be liable for an on-the-spot fine of up to £300 and could even face criminal prosecution if they refuse to cut back their chimney smoke.
If you’re unsure if you live in a Smoke Control Area you should contact your local council to check. You can also check your postcode on this