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What is a DEFRA Exempt Stove?
A DEFRA exempt stove is a wood burning or multi fuel stove that is approved to burn certain types of fuel, even in areas with smoke control. They offer the highest level of combustion and minimise the amount of smoke emitted.
Many leading stove manufacturers now offer DEFRA exempted stoves equipped with secondary or tertiary burners which help reduce emissions and make them more eco-friendly.
Choosing a Defra-Exempt Stove
When buying a wood burning stove or a multi fuel stove it is important to understand that not all kinds of stoves are made equal. There are many factors to consider, ranging from the size to the output of heat and whether it is defra-approved.
Defra Approved Stoves which are also known as smoke-exempt stoves, have been examined and found to comply with the strict environmental standards of the UK government. These stoves are able to be installed in smoke control areas and are able to burn fuels that would not normally be permitted, like wood.
They are designed to emit less smoke and harmful emissions when burning fuel. This helps to reduce the impact on the environment, but they can also help you save on energy costs in a way that other types of wood burners or open fires cannot. This is because they can typically have higher combustion rates, which means that they generate more heat with the same amount of fuel.
The Defra-exempt stoves we sell are also equipped with secondary and tertiary systems that help to reduce the amount of pollution produced during the combustion of fuel. This means they are also more eco-friendly than other types of wood burning stoves or open fires that are not Defra approved and can help to keep your chimney clear for longer.
If you live in a smoke controlled zone, it is crucial that you choose a Defra-exempt stove. This will ensure that you don't break the law and face the hefty penalty. However, if you do not reside in a smoke-free area, we recommend that you purchase a Defra exempt stove because these kinds of stoves typically burn fuels more efficiently which can be more sustainable and can help prevent nuisance smoke from escaping into your home.
We have a great range of wood burning and multi fuel stoves from top manufacturers such as Arada, Burley, Parkray and Stovax all of which are Defra exempt and come in a wide range of styles that will fit your home. Please contact our stove experts if have any questions regarding our Defra Approved Stoves.

Stoves Approved by Defra for Smoke Control Areas
There are a myriad of options when you are looking to purchase a new multi-fuel or wood-burning stove for your home. Some of these stoves are labeled as DEFRA exempt or Defra approved. Although this may sound like jargon that you do not need to worry about, it's important to be aware that these stoves were designed specifically for use in smoke control areas.
You must buy a DEFRA-exempt stove if you are in a smoke control area to avoid a fine. This type of stove has been tested by the DEFRA (Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs) to make sure that it can be used in Smoke Control Areas without producing too much smoke. The tests are conducted by a reputable testing company to ensure that the stoves meet strict guidelines set by the government.
As you can imagine, there is a great deal of engineering and design in the creation of a stove that has been DEFRA approved. It is difficult to tell the difference between stoves which have been DEFRA approved and those that are not. The main difference is that a stove that has been approved by DEFRA will not emit too much smoke and is able to be used with authorised fuels such as logs, pellets, brquettes, etc.
You can cut down on your fuel costs whether you live in a smoke-free zone or not by purchasing a DEFRA exempt stove. They burn more efficiently and cleaner and will lower your fuel costs. They also are better for your chimney because they stop the accumulation of soot and other particles.
The Defra approved stoves that burn wood and multi-fuel that we offer in our selection all meet the strict UK legal requirements to be awarded this status. The stoves, wood burners, and multi-fuel that we have in our range comply with the strict legal requirements to earn this status.
Stoves Approved by Defra for areas with no smoke control
When shopping for a new stove for your home it is crucial to think about whether you reside in an area designated as a smoke control zone. If so, it's crucial that your stove is DEFRA approved. The use of a non-approved appliance in an area designated as a Smoke Control Area can result in fines.
If you do live in the Smoke Control Area it is also essential to make use of a certified stove when burning wood (and some other authorised fuels). DEFRA is the Department of Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs, and this is the authority of the government that enforces the Clean Air Act in these areas.
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A DEFRA approved stove is one that has passed a rigorous government test for emission levels in normal operation. This means the stove has low emissions, which are healthier for both the environment and yourself and is also more efficient when burning wood or other fuels that are approved by DEFRA.
You can often spot a DEFRA approved stove as they will display the Defra Approved logo or may include SE (smoke exempt) in the title or in the specification. The logo is widely used in the industry, so you should not have a problem finding one.
Defra approved stoves offer a number of advantages, including being more efficient than traditional models, and able to slumber burn using lower levels of combustion. They also have a much longer life than traditional stoves, with some manufacturers offering a five year guarantee on their appliances.
If you own a DEFRA approved stove, it is safe to use with all kinds of wood. However, you should make use of firewood with a moisture content of 20 percent or less to avoid excessive smoke emissions. This can be achieved by utilizing an industry that utilizes the Woodsure Ready to Burn scheme or by purchasing dry firewood from the closest timber retailer.
A DEFRA stove will always provide a minimum amount of combustion air to ensure that the fuel is burning correctly and efficiently, without producing excessive smoke. This is why it is ideal for use with the slumber burn method, where you allow your stove running overnight and allow the fuel to continue to burn, without releasing excess smoke into the room.
Multi-Fuel Stoves Defra Approved
It is possible to be attracted by the DEFRA-approved model when it comes to buying a wood-burning stove or multi fuel stove. Although this may seem like jargon to certain homeowners, it is important that you know that DEFRA approved models are safer for the environment as well as your chimney.
Defra approved stoves are built in a manner that they do not starve the fire of oxygen during the process of combustion. This prevents the fire from producing large amounts smoke, particularly in Smoke Control Areas. Certain stoves can be modified to become Defra approved by an approved manufacturer's kit. The kit limits how much the air vents are closed during the burning process. When you load your stove and then leave it to slumber overnight, this is called'slumbering'. The flames will burn slower, and more combustibles, like soot and tar can accumulate in the flue. A Defra approved stove will not slumber and therefore will be less likely to release this material into the air, it also means that if you swap from solid fuel to smokeless coal for overnight burning the minimum amount of air is being pumped out, meaning that your multi-fuel stove won't burn as quickly as an appliance that is not approved.
Stove Supermarket sells a range of DEFRA approved stoves for different applications. These include traditional stoves like our Bassington Eco, which features cast iron construction and a large glass picture window that makes it perfect for the fireplace chamber of a traditional style or inglenook. This stove is DEFRA-approved to use for burning wood within a smoke control area, but it can also be used with solid fuels and a range of smokeless coals.
All of our Defra-approved stoves have been subjected to rigorous testing to ensure they are of the highest standard in terms of efficiency and emissions. In turn, these stoves are suitable for use in Smoke Control Areas and will keep your home and chimney cleaner for longer than a non-DEFRA approved stove.