
Installing a stove or other heat source is an essential part of maintaining your yurt. Without a heat source moisture & condensation will accumulate and this will eventually lead to mould growth. Regularily lighting a stove or using an electric heat source will ensure your yurt is kept warm, dry and long lasting.
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While many customers choose to install a
wood-burning stove in their yurt, we do not
supply, recommend, or provide advice on the selection, installation, or use of stoves, flues, or associated heating equipment.
All stove selection, installation, and operation must be undertaken by the customer and should be carried out by a suitably qualified professional in accordance with all relevant regulations, manufacturer instructions, and safety standards. We accept no responsibility or liability for any heating appliances installed within or used in conjunction with our yurts.​​


The following companies are known to supply stoves suitable for use in structures such as yurts. This list is provided for information only. We do not recommend, endorse, or have any commercial relationship with the companies listed.
Customers are responsible for ensuring that any stove and its installation complies with all relevant regulations and is carried out by suitably qualified professionals. We accept no responsibility for products, services, or advice provided by third-party suppliers.
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