Certainly! Installing a wood burner in a new build property is indeed possible, and it can be a cosy and cost-effective way to heat your living space. However, there are some important regulations and considerations to keep in mind:
- Ventilation:
- All wood burners require an air supply to operate efficiently.
- In modern properties with better insulation, additional ventilation may be needed.
- External air kits are often supplied alongside wood burners, allowing air to be drawn from outside the property.
- Positioning the wood burner near an external wall simplifies ventilation requirements.
- Distance from Combustible Materials:
- Regulations state that wood burners need a minimum distance of at least from any combustible materials (such as plasterboard or wood) Some woodburners such as the Ecosy Highline has only a 100mm to combustibles off the rear and 200mm off the sides.
- New builds often have walls containing these materials, so it’s essential to maintain the required clearance.
- Accessories like heat shield panels, convection shields, and fireproof boards can be installed alongside the burner to address this issue.
- Chimney System:
- While period properties may have conventional brick chimneys, new builds typically lack such features.
- All wood-burning and multi-fuel stoves require a chimney system to operate.
- If your new build doesn’t have an existing chimney, a twin wall flue is a common ventilation installation option. We generally only install the powdered black system as displayed to reduce visual impact and it doesn’t stain and tarnish compared to cheaper chrome systems.
- Planning Permission:
- Unless you live in a listed building or conservation area, you generally don’t need planning permission to install a wood burner.
- It’s always a good idea to check with your local council to understand any specific rules or regulations applicable to your area.
In summary, with the right flues, ventilation devices, and anti-flammable surrounds, you can successfully fit a wood burner into any type of property, including new builds. If you’re considering adding one to your home, make sure to consult with us before purchasing a woodburner as we guide you through the process.
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What is one of the of best woodburners to use in a new build property?
We often suggest to customers to purchase the Mendip Churchill Convection woodburner for new build properties for several reasons.
- The convection model has a 100mm distance to combustibles off the rear and 150mm off the sides, such as plasterboard and wood.
- It’s a multifuel stove, so you can burn solid fuel including briquettes.
- The stove draws air in and around the stove and designed to heat larger spaces and multiple rooms.
- It’s rated at 5kw and can be connected to a direct air kit, allowing a flexible metal pipe to connect to outside air supply.