“Wood” burning stoves in flats or rental properties, or smoke control areas.

Bioethanol

We know that when you have a flat or rent your property, the wood burning stoves are a limited option or no option at all.

For individuals residing in flats or rental properties, the installation of traditional wood-burning stoves is frequently impractical or prohibited due to the absence of a suitable chimney. This limitation often prevents residents from enjoying the ambiance and warmth associated with a conventional fireplace.

The standalone bioethanol stove presents a viable alternative. These appliances function as chimney-free fireplaces, making them suitable for installation in a wide range of residential settings, including apartments, houses, and holiday accommodations.

Design, safety, and placement

Bioethanol stoves, such as the TermaTech range, are constructed from materials comparable to those used in conventional wood-burning stoves, ensuring robust build quality. A key safety feature is the flame shielded behind ceramic glass, which provides protection for occupants, children, and pets.

A significant advantage of this design is the elimination of the requirement for a chimney. This allows for flexible placement within any room. While not functionally necessary for operation, the addition of a “false” chimney can be incorporated for aesthetic purposes without affecting the stove’s performance or efficiency.

Heat output and fuel characteristics

In terms of heat generation, bioethanol stoves effectively contribute to room warmth in a manner comparable to a radiator, providing supplementary heating.

The operation of these stoves relies on bioethanol fuel, a renewable liquid derived from the fermentation of plant-based organic matter, such as sugarcane, corn, or wheat. This fuel is characterized by its clean combustion, producing primarily carbon dioxide and water vapor, with minimal to no smoke, soot, or ash. This clean-burning property distinguishes bioethanol from traditional fossil fuels or wood.

It is important to note that the stove combusts the vapors emitted from the surface of the liquid fuel, rather than the liquid itself. This process contributes to the minimal emissions, making bioethanol stoves an environmentally conscious option compared to conventional fireplaces, as their main byproducts are water vapor and carbon dioxide.

Easy option

These are standalone products in the same way as you’d purchase a fridge or a washing machine, for example. Simply unbox and position where you would like it – and when you move, then take it with you!

Our range of Bioethanol Stoves