Domestic fires
Operating your domestic fire
When lighting a fire, make sure you:
- use enough kindling
- don't put too much firewood on/in at first
- stack wood loosely in the firebox so air can circulate
- never use wet or green wood, painted or treated wood.
Once alight, make sure you:
- keep the fire burning brightly
- keep the air control open for at least 30 minutes
- burn smaller logs (less than 110mm) rather than trying to burn a single, large log
- if you add logs, open up the air control to high for at least 20-30 minutes before turning down
- be careful not to block air supply to the base of the fire with a badly positioned log
- don't damp down the fire
- don't burn rubbish in the fire.
Check your chimney
- use this handy chimney checker to see how well you are operating your woodburner.
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Chimney checker |
For a list of approved wood burners, please visit the Ministry for the Environment.
Good practice for operating your wood burner:
Good practice guide to operating wood burners (909.9 KB PDF)
Airfacts 9: How to operate Woodburners and Domestic Fires (369.1 KB PDF)

