Solid Fuel Heating

Wood Heaters: Natural Warmth, Classic Style & Powerful Heating

What Is a Wood Heater?

A wood heater is a traditional and highly effective heating solution that uses firewood to generate radiant warmth throughout your home. Known for their iconic flame and natural heat, wood heaters create a cozy atmosphere while delivering powerful and reliable heating during the colder months.

Modern wood heaters are far more efficient and environmentally friendly than older fireplaces, designed to burn wood cleanly while producing strong, consistent heat.

Wood heaters are available in freestanding and inbuilt designs, making them suitable for new homes, renovations, or replacing existing fireplaces.

How a Wood Heater Works

Wood Combustion
Seasoned firewood is burned inside a sealed firebox designed to maximise heat output while reducing smoke and emissions.

Radiant & Convection Heating
The heater produces radiant heat directly from the firebox while convection systems circulate warm air throughout the room.

Flue System Ventilation
A properly installed flue safely vents smoke and combustion gases outside while maintaining efficient airflow for optimal burning.

Airflow Control
Adjustable air vents allow you to control the burn rate, heat output, and longevity of the fire.

Professional Wood Heater Supply & Installation

Our experienced team can supply and install high-quality wood heaters suited to a wide range of homes and heating requirements.

We work with a variety of modern, compliant wood heaters that meet Australian emissions standards, ensuring your heater is both efficient and environmentally responsible.

✔ Freestanding wood heaters
✔ Inbuilt wood heaters
✔ Replacement of older fireplaces
✔ New installations for homes and renovations
✔ Flue system installation and compliance

Key Benefits of a Wood Heater

Powerful Natural Heat – Wood heaters produce strong radiant heat capable of warming large areas of your home.

Lower Running Costs – Firewood can often be a more cost-effective heating source compared to gas or electric heating.

Traditional Fireplace Ambience – Enjoy the unmistakable glow, sound, and atmosphere of a real wood fire.

Energy Independence – Wood heaters operate without relying on electricity or gas supply.

Long-Lasting Warmth – Once heated, wood heaters continue radiating warmth long after the fire has burned down.

Ideal for Rural & Regional Homes – Perfect for areas where firewood is readily available.

Install a Wood Heater in Your Home

Whether you're installing a new feature heater, replacing an outdated fireplace, or upgrading your home’s heating system, our team can help you choose the right wood heater for your space and heating needs.

We ensure all installations comply with Australian Standards and local regulations, delivering a safe and efficient heating solution for your home.

Contact Us for Expert Wood Heater Installation

Thinking about installing a wood heater?
Our experienced team can help with advice, supply, and professional installation to ensure you get the most from your new heater.

Get in touch today for a consultation and quote, and enjoy the warmth and atmosphere of a beautiful wood fire this winter.

Where are we?

We are based in MOE and primarily serve GIPPSLAND

MOE

DROUIN

NEWBOROUGH

MIRBOO NORTH

MORWELL

YALLOURN NORTH

TRARALGON

TYERS

TRAFALGAR

CHURCHILL

YARRAGON

LEONGATHA

WARRAGUL

& MORE

 FAQs

  • Yes. Wood heaters must be installed correctly to ensure safe operation and compliance with Australian Standards. This includes correct clearances to combustible materials, proper flue installation, and adequate ventilation. Professional installation also ensures the heater operates efficiently and safely.

  • Only dry, seasoned hardwood should be used in a wood heater. Seasoned firewood burns hotter, produces less smoke, and helps prevent excessive creosote buildup inside the flue. Wet or unseasoned wood can reduce efficiency and cause smoke issues.

  • It is recommended that the flue and chimney be inspected and cleaned at least once per year, typically before winter. Regular cleaning removes soot and creosote buildup, helping maintain safe operation and optimal heating performance.

  • Many wood heaters are capable of heating large open living areas or even entire homes, depending on the heater size, insulation of the house, and layout of the space. Larger models or central placement within the home can help distribute heat more effectively.