New installation
Professional new installation of wood-burning stoves that are perfectly customised to your needs.
We provide you with comprehensive advice on choosing the right stove from our high-quality portfolio, which includes both classic and modern models.
With our expertise, we ensure that you choose a stove that is ideal for your home in terms of both design and heat output.
Choosing the right stove:
The choice of stove should be matched to the size of the room and the heating requirements. A stove that is too small for a large room will not provide enough heat, while one that is too large may be inefficient.
Location:
The location of the stove is crucial for even heat distribution and safe installation. The stove should be installed with appropriate fire safety precautions, e.g. heat-resistant base plates.
Air supply:
The stove requires a sufficient air supply to ensure complete combustion of the fuel. In well-insulated houses, it may be necessary to install a separate fresh air supply for the stove.
Aesthetics:
The stove should also match the design of the room. There are many models in different styles, from classic tiled stoves to modern, minimalist stoves that can be integrated into any room concept.
Maintenance and repair of wood-burning stoves
Maintenance of pellet stoves
Regular maintenance work keeps the pellet stove in optimum condition, which not only improves efficiency and heat output,
but also increases operational safety and extends the service life of the appliance.
Cleaning the combustion chamber and ash pan
The combustion chamber and ash pan of the pellet stove are cleaned regularly to remove deposits of ash and burnt material. This prevents blockages and ensures optimum air circulation and combustion.
Cleaning the heat exchanger
The heat exchanger, which transfers the heat to the room, is checked for deposits and cleaned to ensure efficient heat transfer. Dirt or soot can significantly reduce the heat output.
Checking the spark plug
The spark plug is checked for proper functioning. If it is dirty or worn, it is cleaned or replaced
to ensure that the stove starts reliably.
Checking the pellet supply
The pellet feed mechanisms, such as the screw conveyor or conveyor belt, are checked and cleaned if necessary to prevent blockages and ensure an even flow of pellets.
Checking the smoke vent
The flue and chimney are checked for blockages or deposits to ensure that flue gases are discharged without any problems. Regular cleaning of the flue system prevents a reduction in draught and the risk of dangerous gas build-up.
Checking the electronics and control unit
The electronics of the pellet stove, including the control unit, are checked to ensure that all settings are correct and that the stove is working reliably. If necessary, software updates or calibrations are carried out.