The 2022 Stove Legislation - What do I need to Know? (2024)

Let us separate the facts from the untruths about bans on wood burning stoves

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The 2022 Stove Legislation - What do I need to Know? (1) The Ecoburn 5 Widescreen is one of our most popular multi fuel stoves. Not only is it Ecodesign but also 'DEFRA Exempt' too, so highly efficient with very low emissions.

There’s often a common misconception that wood burners are bad for the environment, thanks to misleading information and sensationalised headlines filling the media. The future of the wood burning stove industry has been questioned, and it’s becoming increasingly confusing for customers to separate the facts from fake news. So, we’re here to tell you the truth about wood burners and what you need to know ahead of the new stove legislation coming into force in 2022.

It’s important to note, that not all wood burners are bad, by choosing Arada, you’re choosing a stove that’s better for the environment. We’re dedicated to continuous improvement and have been exceeding the efficiency and emission requirements set out for Ecodesign conformity prior to 2022. In fact, the best thing you can do is convert any open fires and update old wood burners that are over 10-years old to a new model which is Ecodesign Ready.

Can I still use my wood burning stove from 2022?

The answer is yes! This is a question that gets asked a lot, and it's easy to misread some of the headlines about wood burners and think that it spells the end of the enjoyment of owning a wood burner.

However, what should change - if you don't already do so - is to only ever burn dry, seasoned wood on your stove.

The 2022 Stove Legislation - What do I need to Know? (2) This stove is the Holborn 5 it is a multi fuel stove and it is Ecodesign and 'DEFRA Exempt'.

So, what does Ecodesign Ready mean?

To put it simply, in a bid to further reduce the impact home heating appliances have on our environment, the bodies that govern the stove industry introduced stricter guidelines concerning efficiency levels and emissions in order to improve air quality. We've had sufficient time to prepare for the changes that we must apply to all new wood burning and multi-fuel stoves sold from January 2022, allowing us to develop and apply innovative technology to ensure our stoves offer superior fuel efficiency.

Thanks to our commitment to continuous improvement combined with our concerns for the planet, we’ve been able to produce and sell Ecodesign Ready stoves ahead of the enforced legislation, which comply with the new guidelines, so you can rest easy in the knowledge that your stove is better for the environment.

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What about DEFRA Smoke Exempt?

Many parts of the UK lie within smoke control areas, where you can’t emit smoke from a chimney unless you’re burning an authorised fuel or using ‘exempt appliances’ and you can be fined £1000 for breaching these regulations. A DEFRA Smoke Exempt Stove has passed the UK Government’s Department of Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) criteria for emission levels. A stove that is DEFRA Smoke Exempt has been modified by the manufacturer to limit the amount that it can be starved of air which creates smoky combustion. A DEFRA Exempt Stove will always provide the minimum level of combustion air so that the wood burns effectively without producing unnecessary smoke, which therefore complies with the Clean Air Act.

We hope we’ve cleared things up a little so you can make an informed stove purchase. You can view all our Ecodesign Ready stoves here and our Smoke Control zone compatible stoves here

To learn more about our range of stoves on offer at Arada, or if you have any questions, please do get in touch.

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The 2022 Stove Legislation - What do I need to Know? (2024)

FAQs

How does the 26% wood stove tax credit work? ›

You will be able to claim a 26% tax credit that has no cap or lifetime limit. This applies to primary and secondary residences which means you can buy for more than one property and claim the credit for each property based on the full cost of purchase and installation of the unit.

Do I need permission to install a stove? ›

If you fit the stove yourself (or hire a non-HETAS-registered installer to do the work), you must inform your local Building Control department BEFORE you begin the installation. Strictly speaking, this isn't the same as planning permission, but you do need to complete this step.

How do I know if my wood stove is EPA approved? ›

If you're trying to determine if your current wood stove is EPA certified under EPA regulations, look for the permanent metal EPA certification label on the back of the stove, or you can check to see if your model is listed in the current database of EPA-certified wood heaters.

Can I use a wood-burning stove in my area? ›

You must use a DEFRA Approved Stove to burn wood in a smoke control area. Sometimes also referred to as 'DEFRA Exempt' stoves, DEFRA stoves are appliances that have been tested to ensure they produce minimal levels of smoke.

Is there a tax credit for wood burning stoves in Canada? ›

Beginning in 2023, consumers buying highly efficient wood or pellet stoves will be able to claim a 30% tax credit, capped at $2,000 annually.

What is the tax credit for efficient wood stoves? ›

Eligibility: The tax credit is available for highly efficient wood or pellet stoves and other biomass fuel and heating systems. Duration: The credit spans from January 1, 2023, through December 31, 2032. Savings: Avail a 30% tax credit on both the purchase and installation costs, capped annually at $2,000.

Can I install my own stove? ›

With the right tools and the help of another person, you may be able to install a gas range on your own. Prior to the installation, be sure to carefully measure the dimensions of the appliance and your cutout space to ensure a proper fit.

Can I install my own electric stove? ›

If you're confident with a screwdriver and know how to switch off a breaker, you can install your own electric stovetop into the counter or even the top of a standing stove in your next DIY home renovation.

Can I install a wood stove in my house? ›

Fortunately for many, the answer is a resounding yes! Luckily for those living in modern homes, you do not need a chimney to install a wood burning or pellet stove. However, it may require more work than if your home was built with a chimney.

Does wood stove affect home insurance? ›

Even if a wood-burning stove isn't the primary heat source, it will likely increase your homeowners insurance cost. The make and model of the wood-stove and how it's connected to the chimney play a significant role in the safety of a wood stove.

What is an uncertified wood stove? ›

An uncertified wood stove or insert is not EPA certified. Typically stoves or inserts older than 1989 are uncertified.

What makes a wood stove certified? ›

“Certified” means that a wood-burning appliance meets EPA clean air standards. It generates less smoke (fewer particles) than a non-certified stove and uses less wood to create more heat. Only new stoves are certified. Certification takes place when the stove is manufactured.

How much clearance do you need around a wood burning stove? ›

Wood frame walls covered with dry wall are considered combustible. If no wall protection is used, the common radiant-type stove or heater must be spaced out at least 36 inches from the wall. This distance may be reduced considerably if asbestos millboard and/or 28 gage sheet metal is used for wall protection.

How far does a wood burning stove need to be from a wall? ›

All combustible materials, wood- work, unprotected walls, furniture, firewood, etc., should be no closer than 36 inches to a wood stove. A stove pipe should not be closer than 18 inches to an unprotected ceiling.

How does a biomass stove tax credit work? ›

The 2023 Biomass Tax Credit (which runs from January 1st, to December 31, 2023) returns a 30% tax credit annually to taxpayers who install a qualifying wood and pellet stove in their home. That's up to $2,000 annually based on the entire cost of the unit and installation.

How does a tax credit work? ›

A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar amount taxpayers claim on their tax return to reduce the income tax they owe. Eligible taxpayers can use them to reduce their tax bill and potentially increase their refund.

How does the biomass tax credit work? ›

Anyone who is eligible for the Federal Biomass Stove 25(C) Tax Credit can claim a 30% tax credit, based on the combined cost of the unit and installation. The credit is capped at $2,000 annually. This is a huge cost savings for anyone who purchases a qualifying stove.

How does fireplace tax credit work? ›

Federal Tax Credit

Found under section 25(C) of the tax code as modified by the "Inflation Reduction Act of 2022", this new credit covers 30 percent of the purchase and installation costs (up to a $2,000 annual credit) for tax years 2023 through 2032.

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