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Common Wood Burning Stove jobs across Devon include wood burning stove installation, multi-fuel stove installation, stove repair & service. Fill in the form above and up to 3 vetted local tradespeople will contact you directly — no obligation.
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Devon's mixed rural and coastal character creates strong demand for wood burning stoves, particularly across its substantial stock of period properties, farm conversions, and rural cottages that lack mains gas connections. The county's significant commuter belt around Exeter and South Devon, combined with its established tourist and second-home market, means many properties are being retrofitted with stoves for both heating efficiency and aesthetic appeal. With approximately 40% of Devon's population living in rural areas and many homes built before modern central heating standards, wood stoves offer a practical and atmospheric heating solution that appeals to both permanent residents and holiday let owners.
Homeowners in Devon need to be aware that many properties fall within smoke control zones, particularly in urban areas and town centres, which restricts the type of stove that can be installed and may require exemption certificates. Rural properties in Devon's flood-prone areas, especially those near rivers and coastal zones, may face additional considerations around chimney installation and ventilation requirements due to damp conditions. Off-grid properties and remote rural locations across Dartmoor and Exmoor can incur higher engineer callout costs due to travel distances, and many period properties in conservation areas or within the Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty will need planning consent or conservation officer approval before installation, adding time and potential cost to the project.
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