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When the days get shorter and the temperatures drop, the need for heating also increases. What many people don't know: A fireplace can be a decisive factor in saving heating costs. While conventional heating systems usually run evenly under constant conditions, you can influence the fuel, air supply and heat distribution yourself when using a fireplace. And this is exactly where there is great potential for savings.

This article shows you how you can use your fireplace more efficiently. Find out which typical mistakes you should avoid in order to heat your wood-burning stove correctly. Want to get even more out of it? We'll show you how modern assistance functions make the difference - for more efficiency with less consumption.

What you can expect

  1. Heating cheaply with a wood-burning stove - three typical mistakes to avoid
  2. Heating correctly with a wood-burning stove - using heat efficiently instead of wasting it
  3. Smart fireplace technology - the icing on the cake for maximum efficiency
  4. An investment that pays off


Heating cheaply with a fireplace - three typical mistakes you should avoid

Many fireplace owners do not exploit the full potential of their stove - often due to ignorance or routine. The most common causes of inefficient fuel consumption include

Damp firewood: If your firewood contains too much water, the heat output drops drastically. More smoke and soot are produced.

Too much firewood at once: An overfilled combustion chamber leads to uneven burning and energy loss. In one of our other blog posts, you can find out how to add wood optimally.

Incorrect air supply: Too much air allows heat to escape unused, too little air produces soot and incomplete combustion. You can find out more about these problems and how you can solve them in our article on the causes and solutions for why your fireplace does not draw or smoke.

Even small changes in behavior have a significant impact on efficiency and wood consumption.

Want to find out more? You can find out more in this blog post.

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Heating correctly with a wood-burning stove - using heat efficiently instead of wasting it

Heating correctly with a wood-burning stove means getting the most out of your firewood - not adding wood more often. Here's how to do it:

  • Light the stove correctly: Lighting from the top ensures clean combustion and fewer emissions. You can find detailed instructions in this blog post.
  • Keep the fireplace clean and maintain it: Soot and ash reduce heat emission. Our chimney cleaning guide shows you what to look out for.
  • Heat storage: Storage stones or storage rings absorb the heat and release it over hours - this prolongs the heat experience and saves firewood.
  • Water-bearing fireplaces: They channel the otherwise unused heat from the flue gas into the heating circuit - ideal for keeping the whole house at the right temperature.

This clearly distinguishes fireplace operation from classic heating systems. You can actively save energy and prolong the heating experience with conscious use instead of just adjusting the thermostat.

A large fireplace stands in the middle of the room

Smart fireplace technology - the icing on the cake for maximumefficiency

Do you want to get the most out of every burning process of your fireplace? Spartherm's CAIR assistance functions make the difference between "heating well" and "heating with maximum efficiency".

S-THERMATIK NEO Logo   S-THERMATIK NEO & S-THERMATIK NEO BASIC regulate combustion fully automatically. The air supply is optimally adjusted to the fuel quantity and temperature - for even, clean combustion with minimum wood consumption.

S-ELA Logo   S-ELA automatically stabilizes the chimney draught and compensates for weather fluctuations. This ensures a calm, even flame pattern and clean windows.

EBORIS-AKKU Logo   EBORIS-AKKU storage stones absorb the heat generated and release it constantly over many hours - even when the fire has long gone out.

HELIX 460 Log0   HELIX storage rings increase energy efficiency and prolong the heat output thanks to their high storage mass.

Overview of the various CAIR fireplace assistance functions

Discover our other CAIR fireplace assistance functions and find out which technology suits you and your fireplace. Whether you want to increase the efficiency of your fireplace or enhance your comfort - CAIR will inspire you.

Please note: Our CAIR assistance functions cannot be retrofitted. So if you are planning a fireplace, you should think about your intelligent fireplace accessories right away. Your specialist dealer will be happy to advise you on this without obligation.

An investment that pays off

If you're thinking about a new fireplace, it's particularly worth looking at energy-efficient models. Modern fireplaces with automatic controls or integrated heat accumulators not only save firewood, but also heating costs - year after year.

This makes your fireplace not only a visual highlight, but also a sustainable addition to your heating strategy.