Stay warmer for cheaper this winter
Consuming less wood and reducing your costs - it's a pretty compelling case. That's before you even consider improvements in chimney smoke and subsequent air pollution. When you use your wood burner efficiently, that's exactly what can be achieved.
There are three main ways to stay warmer for cheaper, and burn smoke-free as we head into winter.
Burn good, dry wood
Good quality, dry wood will get and keep your fire roaring. However, not all woods are equal. Some burn hotter and produce less smoke. Plantation pine, Douglas fir and blue gum are the best locally available timbers, while old man pine can be smoky, and is best suited for kindling or mixed with other woods.
Find out more about good wood varieties for cleaner burning.
A great way to get your firewood is to buy from a Trusted Good Wood Merchant. Environment Canterbury audits these Waitaha Canterbury firewood sellers regularly to ensure they’re selling good, dry wood; moisture testing is part of our audit process.
Check your burning technique
Using good wood burning technique makes a big difference. Many of us were taught to build a fire in a pyramid shape, with kindling on the bottom and big logs on the top. But the upside-down method (also known as the Swiss method), with big logs on the bottom and kindling on top, lasts longer and is more efficient.
Check out this step by step guide to learn how to burn better.
A well-maintained burner
If you keep your wood burner well maintained and the flue/chimney clean you will decrease your chances of a smoky chimney. Do not burn treated timber, driftwood or rubbish, as these can clog your chimney and increase pollution in the air. A buildup of chimney soot can also be a fire risk (the kind of fire you don’t want!) and reduce the burner’s efficiency.
Check out this handy burner maintenance checklist for more good advice.
Financial assistance is available
It’s a tough time out there for many people, and, if you meet the criteria, you may be eligible for financial assistance towards the cost of a new heat pump, ultra-low emission burner, or insulation upgrades.
If you have any questions or want to find out more, phone Environment Canterbury on 0800 324 636.