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Grant for upgrading heaters for small residences, III round

The aim of the support for the renovation of heating equipment in small houses is to improve the air quality in densely populated areas. In addition, the renovation of heating equipment contributes to energy saving and fire safety. Which buildings are eligible for the support? For the purposes of the support, small houses are buildings […]

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7 tips on how to find a good potter

Finding a skilled potter is of utmost importance for you and your home. With their expertise, you can ensure that your hearths and chimneys receive proper, skillful work, resulting in warmer, more efficient, and safer heating solutions at home.

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Carbon monoxide sensor

The installation of a carbon monoxide detector is mandatory in all dwellings where there is a gas device connected to the chimney.

How to heat with wood?

Ready for winter? Are there no cracks in the chimney? When was the last chimney sweep? What is the heating method, and how do we heat? Proper heating reduces the risk of fire and provides significant financial savings. If the chimney is swept twice a year instead of once, we save two rooms of trees. That’s what the chimney sweeps claim.

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Why choose pellet heating?

Pellet heating is an affordable, renewable and CO2 neutral type of heating. The genius of pellets lies in the fact that their production is a smart solution for the use of waste products generated in the wood industry.

NunnaUuni won the innovation competition for the soot pollution reduction campaign

NunnaUuni Oy won the Snow White, Clean Air campaign’s innovation competition for reducing soot pollution. Their success can be attributed to the implementation of the Golden Fire combustion method and the Mammutt soapstone combination, which enables NunnaUuni’s heating stoves to generate less than half the amount of soot pollution compared to conventional accumulative heating stoves commonly used in Finland.