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Anti-downdraft Cowls
Solve downdraft and smoke issues with these anti-downdraft cowls for wood burners, gas fires, and fireplaces at Stoves Are Us. These anti-downdraft chimney cowls prevent smoke from being drawn back into the room, ensuring a cleaner, more efficient burn. These cowls also provide protection against wind, rain and birds.
Downdraft refers to what happens when smoke and air are drawn back down inside your chimney, instead of venting upwards as they are supposed to. This can cause your room to fill with smoke, and your fire won't burn efficiently, with poor heat output.
If your chimney suffers from a downdraught problem, you might be thinking about how you are to overcome this issue. Here at StovesAreUs, we have you covered. Our anti-downdraught cowls are specially designed to restrict the amount of air into the chimney to eliminate any blowback into the room.
With a huge range of anti-downdraught cowls for wood burners and gas fires in a choice of sizes and colours, we are sure to have a cowl to suit your fire and flue type. We offer anti-downdraft cowls in terracotta shades that will blend seamlessly with the brickwork of your chimney, as well as stainless steel designs with a high-shine finish.
All prices include VAT, and we offer a variety of flexible payment options to help you cushion the cost of your new anti-downdraft chimney cowl. Order now with Stoves Are, and receive free UK delivery when you spend £100.
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