Wood-burning stoves
Traditional or contemporary, create a welcoming glow with a wood burning stove
With energy prices rising and concerns about the environmental impact of using fossil fuels, many people are looking to renewable fuels to heat their homes, including wood, solar and geothermal energy.
A wood burning stove could be the ideal solution for your home, not only offering excellent fuel efficiency (up to 85% efficient compared to open fires which can run at just 20%) but also adding style and a welcoming glow to your living room.
From traditional to contemporary styles, Clover can source and install quality wood burning stoves, including chimney lining and hearth, that will fit seamlessly into your home. We work predominantly with Dean Forge Stoves and Euroheat to offer you a wide range of quality stove designs to suit all stoves. To see some of the models available, visit the Dean Forge and Euroheat websites or see our Gallery to view some stoves we have recently fitted for satisfied customers.
Living in a smoke free zone? No problem. There are many models available that use a pre-heat air wash to burn off more of the smoke gases, and are approved for use in smoke free areas.
Don't have a chimney? We may be able to build one for you or install a balanced flue system.
Fancy something a bit bolder than a stove in traditional black? Why not choose your stove in a colour that compliments your decor, from almond, to pewter or mojave red. The only limit is your imagination!
Why not contact us for an informal chat or to book a free no-obligation visit and quote.
HETAS
Fully trained and registered with HETAS (the Heating Equipment Testing and Approval Scheme), our fitters are skilled and qualified so you can be sure you're in safe hands.
HETAS is an independent organisation recognised by the Department for Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) as the official testing and approval body for domestic solid fuel, solid fuel and wood appliances and associated equipment and services. HETAS are also the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) official body for Building Regulations matters.
For more information, visit the HETAS website.

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