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Enjoy the warmth and ambiance of a real fire while staying environmentally conscious with a DEFRA Approved Stove. Specifically designed for use in smoke control areas, these stoves meet the stringent regulations set by the UK’s Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), ensuring cleaner, efficient, and sustainable heating for...
Enjoy the warmth and ambiance of a real fire while staying environmentally conscious with a DEFRA Approved Stove. Specifically designed for use in smoke control areas, these stoves meet the stringent regulations set by the UK’s Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), ensuring cleaner, efficient, and sustainable heating for your home.
A DEFRA Approved Stove isn’t just a heating solution—it’s a commitment to cleaner, greener living. Perfect for urban homes and smoke control zones, it delivers warmth, style, and peace of mind.
Choose a DEFRA Approved Stove today and enjoy a cozy home with a clear conscience!
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Do you live in a designated Smoke Control Area? Many homeowners believe this means they cannot enjoy the warmth of a real log burner, but that isn't the case. At Glowing Flames, our collection of DEFRA-approved stoves (also known as DEFRA Exempt appliances) allows you to burn wood legally, safely, and cleanly, even in the heart of the city.
Choosing a DEFRA stove ensures you are compliant with UK law while enjoying a high-efficiency heating solution that reduces your carbon footprint.
It isn’t just a label; it is a specific engineering standard. To be "Exempt" by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, a stove undergoes strict testing to ensure it produces minimal smoke.
The primary difference lies in the airflow management. Most standard stoves allow you to "damp down" the fire by closing the air vents completely, which often causes the wood to smoulder and produce thick, polluting smoke. A DEFRA approved stove features a mechanical "stop" that prevents the air from ever being fully cut off. This constant supply of oxygen ensures the fire always burns hot and clean, preventing smoke nuisance and keeping your flue healthy.
If your property is within a Smoke Control Area, the answer is yes. Failing to use an exempt appliance—or burning unauthorised fuels in a non-compliant stove—can lead to local council fines of up to £300 for smoke emissions, or even £1,000 for using incorrect fuel types.
With most major UK cities and suburban towns now designated as smoke-controlled zones, a DEFRA approved burner is a smart, future-proof investment for both your home’s value and the environment.
It is common to see both labels on modern stoves, but they serve different purposes:
In 2025, the premium models at Glowing Flames meet both standards, offering you the legal right to burn wood in urban areas alongside the highest heat-efficiency ratings available.
Choosing the correct kilowatt (kW) rating is vital for a comfortable home. If a stove is too powerful for the space, you will find yourself constantly trying to turn it down, which leads to blackened glass and inefficient burning.
Can I burn coal in a DEFRA approved stove?
In a Smoke Control Area, you can only burn wood in a DEFRA stove. If you wish to burn mineral fuels, you must use "authorised smokeless fuels" (such as anthracite). We always recommend checking the manufacturer's manual to ensure your stove is "Multi-Fuel" capable before using smokeless coal.
How do I check if I live in a Smoke Control Area?
The easiest way is to contact your local council's environmental health department or check their official website. Most UK urban centres are now classified as Smoke Control Areas.
What is the "Ready to Burn" scheme?
To keep your DEFRA stove compliant and your glass clear, you must use wood with a moisture content of 20% or less. Look for the "Ready to Burn" logo on your firewood. Burning wet or unseasoned wood will produce excessive smoke, which can still lead to fines even if your stove is DEFRA approved.
Do I still need to have my chimney swept?
Yes. Even though these stoves burn much cleaner than older models, a small amount of soot and residue will still build up. We recommend a professional sweep at least once a year to maintain safety and efficiency.
Why buy your DEFRA stove from Glowing Flames?
We don't just supply fireplaces; we provide technical expertise. From navigating council regulations to selecting the right flue system, our specialists are here to ensure your installation is legal, safe, and perfectly suited to your home.