Collection: Inset Stoves
A woodburning inset stove is hearth mounted and generally installed within a solid fuel fireplace to replace an open fire or wood-burning back boiler, although some can be fitted with a four-sided frame higher up the chimney breast, removing the need for a complete fireplace, thus saving space. The benefits of a wood inset stove are they do not require a full inglenook opening creating, avoiding the building work this creates and the wood inset stove has a lot greater efficiency than open fires, with efficiencies in excess of 80%. Many of the inset wood burning stoves have a clean contemporary look to fit in any modern simple surroundings.