Looking for an eco-friendly way to heat your home and create a cosy atmosphere during the chilly winter months? Look no further than Classic Fireplaces and Barbeques' extensive range of wood Heaters! A heater isn't just another appliance - it's the a real focal point and heart of your home. All of our heaters are designed to give you efficient, reliable, and sustainable heating for you. We'll give you the best advice to make sure that the heater you buy provides the correct heat output for your area and gives you years of winter warmth.
Our heaters are built with high-quality steel fireboxes that are designed to give you long-lasting performance and durability, so you can enjoy the warmth of your heater for years to come.
Installing a Wood Heater is easy with Classic Fireplaces and Barbeques. Our team of experts can help you choose the perfect heater at the right price, and suitable Flue Kit option for your home. We will also provide installation advice and recommend the best installers to ensure that your heater is up and running in no time.
Many of our wood fireplaces are proudly Australian made, so you can be confident that you are getting a high-quality, locally sourced wood fire heating solution for your home. We are proud to supply Australian made products from Nectre, Coonara, Arrow, HeatCharm, Jindara and more. They're built to be incredibly tough for Australia's harsh conditions, so you know they'll last!
Our collection of Freestanding wood heaters (sometimes referred to as a wood-burning stove) are perfect for those looking for a classic, standalone option. With a variety of styles and finishes available, you're sure to find the perfect heater to complement your home's decor and interior living space.
For those who prefer a more integrated look, our inbuilt wood heaters are the perfect solution. These heaters are built into your home's existing fireplace or newly built surround, providing a seamless look that blends in with your interior design. Our inbuilt heaters are designed to fit perfectly into your home, supplying a warm and inviting atmosphere on even the coldest of winter nights.
Our heaters come equipped with a fan blower to help circulate warm air throughout your home, ensuring that you stay cosy and comfortable all winter long.
When it comes to home heating, at Classic Fireplaces and Barbeques, we're passionate about helping you find the perfect wood heater for your home. Our range of high-quality heaters combine stylish design with advanced combustion technology to supply efficient heating solutions that are both practical and aesthetically pleasing.
Whether you're looking to shop for a traditional cast iron model or a modern steel design, we have a range of options to suit your needs and budget. With our friendly, expert knowledge and commitment to customer service, we're here to help make the best choice in heating for your home and offer you great advice so you can enjoy the warmth and comfort of a cosy fire all winter long. Visit us and take a look around our showroom to find your newÂ
Wood heaters are generally cheaper to run than other types of heating systems, such as electric or gas heaters, because wood is a renewable resource and is often cheaper than other types of fuel. However, the cost of running these kinds of heaters will depend on several factors, such as the cost of wood in your area and the efficiency of your heater.
The most efficient wood burning heater unit in Australia will be one that is equipped with advanced combustion technology to minimise heat loss and maximise heat output, which also helps with low emissions and ensures it's environmentally friendly. When choosing a heater, look for models with a high energy efficiency rating and good air circulation features to ensure that your home is heated efficiently and that their heating capacity is suited for your space.
The cheapest way to heat your house with wood is to use a high-efficiency heater that is designed to maximise heat output and minimise heat loss. In addition, make sure that your home is well-insulated and draft-free to minimise heat loss. You should also make sure that the square meterage of your home matches the output capacity of the unit that you purchase.