Our mission
At The Stove Depot, our mission is to provide high-quality, eco-friendly, and fuel-efficient heating solutions to homes across Ireland. We are committed to offering a wide range of stoves, fireplaces, and heating products that blend style, efficiency, and sustainability. We strive to help homeowners create warm, energy-efficient living spaces without compromising on design.
Our mission is not just about providing heating solutions, it's about creating warmth, comfort, and lasting value for every home in Ireland.
Best Irish fireplace & Stove Store
We promise to deliver exceptional customer service, expert advice, and competitive prices on the latest eco-friendly heating technology. Every customer can feel confident and informed in their purchase, knowing that they are getting the best products tailored to their needs. Whether you're heating a new build or upgrading an existing home, we are here to assist from product selection to installation.
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What to do
If smoke is entering the room
If smoke is entering the room
Take the following urgent actions:
- Open doors and windows to ventilate the area.
- Allow the stove to burn itself out without adding more fuel.
- Do not stay in the room any longer than necessary to minimize smoke exposure.
- Do not attempt to re-light the stove until the baffle plate and flue system have been thoroughly checked and cleared of any blockages.
- Get your chimney swept as soon as possible to ensure it's clear of obstructions.
If You Smell or Suspect Fumes
If You Smell or Suspect Fumes
Carbon monoxide (CO) is odourless and tasteless, and its presence can be masked by other combustion smells. If you suspect carbon monoxide is present, take these urgent steps:
- Open doors and windows to ventilate the area.
- Allow the stove to burn itself out without adding more fuel.
- Do not stay in the room any longer than necessary to minimize exposure to fumes.
- Do not attempt to re-light the stove until the baffle plate and flue system have been thoroughly checked and cleared of any blockages.
- Get your chimney swept as soon as possible to ensure it's clear of obstructions.
If the Carbon Monoxide Alarm Sounds
If the Carbon Monoxide Alarm Sounds
Take the following urgent actions:
- Open doors and windows to ventilate the area.
- Allow the stove to burn itself out without adding more fuel.
- Do not stay in the room any longer than necessary to minimize exposure to carbon monoxide.
- Do not attempt to re-light the stove until the baffle plate and flue system have been thoroughly checked and cleared of any blockages.
- Get your chimney swept as soon as possible to ensure it's clear of obstructions.
Most cases of carbon monoxide poisoning with solid fuel are due to poor installation or lack of stove maintenance. Ensure other appliances in the house, such as gas fires or boilers, are not causing CO buildup. If you don't have a CO alarm, get one immediately—they are life-savers.
If the Stove Starts Burning Slowly or Goes Out Frequently
If the Stove Starts Burning Slowly or Goes Out Frequently
A sufficient flow of combustion air is vital for the stove to burn effectively and safely. In modern, airtight homes, lack of natural ventilation can cause the stove to burn poorly. Take the following steps:
- Open a window in the room to see if this improves the fire's performance.
- If opening a window helps, check that any existing air vent (especially if installed with the stove) is not blocked, either inside or outside the house.
- If you don't have an air vent, seek advice from a Hetas registered or other approved stove installer to ensure your installation complies with Building Regulations air supply requirements.