We have a stove. It was already installed when we bought the place. I've been told it's a very expensive modern one.
We've never used it, mostly as I'd like to keep my lungs clean. Also because we're civilised modern humans and I don't really fancy dragging lumps of rotten tree into the house and shovelling out filthy ashes. My other half wiped clothfuls of black soot off the lounge walls when we moved in. You couldn't see it until wiped, then it formed grey smears all over the room. These are the invisible particulates that embed themselves into your lungs.
I found that I just couldn't get this room warm using electric heaters. Then I saw the vents around the sides and base of the stove. After stuffing a pillow up the flue inside the stove and stuffing its vents with foam the place instantly became vastly warmer.
So yes, stoves are essentially very dirty extractor fans. They extract a large percentage of the heat they create, plus a load more warm air from your room, to be replaced by cold outside air. Having one fitted will make you colder, not warmer.
If I walk into a pub with a stove I can smell it instantly. Some mistakenly think it's a nice, cosy, homely smell. Some people think petrol smells nice too. Both are very bad for you.
Please don't believe the hype by the stove makers that there's anything modern or clean about them. They're definitely not. Perhaps they're good for CO2 emissions in the narrowest possible sense, but they're definitely bad in many other ways. The fumes are highly toxic, vastly worse than any modern diesel engine, and a proportion of this toxic cocktail definitely enters the room.
We've never used it, mostly as I'd like to keep my lungs clean. Also because we're civilised modern humans and I don't really fancy dragging lumps of rotten tree into the house and shovelling out filthy ashes. My other half wiped clothfuls of black soot off the lounge walls when we moved in. You couldn't see it until wiped, then it formed grey smears all over the room. These are the invisible particulates that embed themselves into your lungs.
I found that I just couldn't get this room warm using electric heaters. Then I saw the vents around the sides and base of the stove. After stuffing a pillow up the flue inside the stove and stuffing its vents with foam the place instantly became vastly warmer.
So yes, stoves are essentially very dirty extractor fans. They extract a large percentage of the heat they create, plus a load more warm air from your room, to be replaced by cold outside air. Having one fitted will make you colder, not warmer.
If I walk into a pub with a stove I can smell it instantly. Some mistakenly think it's a nice, cosy, homely smell. Some people think petrol smells nice too. Both are very bad for you.
Please don't believe the hype by the stove makers that there's anything modern or clean about them. They're definitely not. Perhaps they're good for CO2 emissions in the narrowest possible sense, but they're definitely bad in many other ways. The fumes are highly toxic, vastly worse than any modern diesel engine, and a proportion of this toxic cocktail definitely enters the room.
