With a history in the Construction industry, not only can we supply, install and certificate our installations, we can complete any required building work from new hearths to chimneys! We re-point or rebuild chimney stacks and install flexible stainless steel flu liners. You are in a Smoke Control Area? Not a problem! We cover the West Midlands including Birmingham, Stratford, Solihull and as far as Worcestershire. We have even installed a stove as far away as Exeter after a great recommendation from a client.
The Morso 1430 Squirrel is small multifuel log burning stove, but its perfectly formed. It comes with a large stay-clean glass panel, convenient ashpan and very low smoke emissions. It is easy to see why the Mors 1400 Squirrel Series is the most popular small cast iron stove in Britain. This is our latest installation of a Stovax Stockton 7 multi fuel stove. Installed in a three hundred year old nailers cottage. Because of the age of the property, and previous alterations, the bottom half of the chimney stack had to be rebuilt to fit the stove.
Solid fuel and biomass stoves are becoming very popular with the demand for green renewable energy solutions. It's important that your appliance is installed by a properly trained, registered person. All of HeatAsh's installers are HETAS trained and registered. It is important to choose the right flue liner for your log burner, and to have it fitted correctly. After it has been installed, checks have to be made to confirm it is safe and there are no leaks. Did you know, an incorrectly fitted flue liner will have a shorter life span?
For many people, the biggest single advantage to installing or owning a wood burning stove is simply the eye-catching look and cosy feel of a real fire, but with none of the hassle, smell, soot or risk. The correct amount of draught is critical to the performance of your stove. Air is vital for combustion; you can see that when you blow on a small spark and it leaps into a giant flame. A good fire typically requires 15-25 cubic meters of air an hour. That's a lot of blowing!