Wood stoves

WOOD STOVES

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1000 Double-sided

1000 Double-sided

The I1000P wood stove is a steel model with a brick interior, available in double-sided or single-sided versions, and is the latest addition to the I700P and I800P series, offering the same design and performance in a more spacious version. Thanks to its larger firebox, it can accommodate larger logs, offering increased burn time and heating capacity suitable for larger spaces. Its contemporary, sleek design highlights the view of the fire, which is particularly spectacular in the double-sided version—ideal for defining a space or creating a visual separation between two rooms while enjoying the warmth and ambiance of the fire on both sides. The I1000P also offers great installation flexibility, with several types of bases available in the catalog, including metal (the “Z” base or log holder) or a waxed-effect finish, allowing you to adapt the stove to your interior and your design project. Designed to provide optimal thermal comfort, it combines convection and radiant heating, ensuring efficient and pleasant heat distribution. Its manual control allows you to easily adjust the intensity of combustion according to your needs, for heating that is both efficient and controlled. Thanks to its power and large firebox, the I1000P is particularly well-suited for heating large spaces while adding a contemporary and warm touch to your interior.

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1,000 single-sided

1,000 single-sided

The 1000 SF wood stove is perfectly in line with current trends thanks to its expansive view of the flames, which places the fire at the center of your living space and creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Its sleek, contemporary design allows it to blend seamlessly into a variety of interior styles, while adding character and elegance to your home. Versatile, it comes in several configurations to suit your design project: suspended version, installation on a wooden or metal bench, or paired with a log holder. This modularity allows you to create a setup that is both aesthetically pleasing and functional, perfectly integrated into your interior. Thanks to its heating power and large firebox, the 1000 SF is particularly well-suited for heating large spaces. It provides efficient heat distribution while showcasing the beauty of the flames, making this stove a true focal point of your living room.

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800

800

The 800 SF wood stove is perfectly in line with current trends thanks to its expansive view of the flames, which makes the fire a true decorative feature at the heart of your home. Its contemporary design allows it to blend seamlessly into a variety of interior styles and create a warm, elegant atmosphere in your living space. Versatile, it comes in several configurations to suit your project: a suspended version, installation on a wooden or metal bench, or even paired with a log holder. This modularity allows you to create an aesthetic and functional ensemble that blends seamlessly into your interior. Designed to combine performance with ease of use, the 800 SF incorporates technical solutions that optimize combustion and heat distribution. It features a draft-limiting damper control, precise combustion rate adjustment, and a Ø60 primary and post-combustion air intake for efficient combustion. Its design also includes a convection lining, a log cradle, and an ash pan with a starter for easy daily use. The airtight door, equipped with a stainless steel gasket, combined with a compression lock and an automatic lock when the damper is closed, ensures safety and performance. Finally, its large full-length infrared (IR) glass window highlights the beauty of the flames while improving thermal efficiency. The stove is designed with a vertical flue outlet for simple and efficient installation.

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700

700

The I Series by SEGUIN reimagines wood heating by combining contemporary design, technical innovation, and high thermal performance. Designed to blend seamlessly into both modern and more traditional interiors, the stoves in this series stand out for their clean lines and expansive view of the flames, creating a truly captivating spectacle at the heart of the home. They feature a closure system inspired by HWAM technology, offering smoother operation and a better seal. This subtle improvement significantly enhances user comfort and contributes to more controlled combustion. Designed to adapt to any project, the I Range offers modular and customizable units, available in single- or double-sided versions. They can be paired with various furniture elements and finishes, allowing the stove to blend seamlessly into the living space. Their design also incorporates advanced combustion technologies, precise draft control, and a structure optimized for heat distribution, ensuring performance, reliability, and thermal comfort. Each stove in the I Range thus becomes a central feature of the home, combining aesthetics, functionality, and energy efficiency.

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SELIO

SELIO

The SEGUIN SELIO 60 wood stove combines contemporary design with high-performance technology to offer a heating solution that is both stylish and efficient. Designed and manufactured in SEGUIN’s workshops, this steel stove stands out for its sleek, minimalist style, which beautifully highlights the wide panoramic view of the flames, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in your home. The SELIO 60 is equipped with a sealed system that draws combustion air directly from outside to preserve indoor air quality and improve the appliance’s energy efficiency. Its optimized dual combustion increases efficiency while limiting emissions, and its rapid heat-up ensures immediate thermal comfort. Compact and high-performance, it is an ideal solution for efficiently heating living spaces while adding a modern touch to your decor.

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GARNET

GARNET

The Grenat stove combines the durability of cast iron with a contemporary design. Its angular lines and understated proportions lend an elegant and understated presence to any interior. Designed and manufactured in Auvergne, and assembled in our workshops in Randan, this stove is made from 100% French cast iron. With a rated output of 6 kW, the Grenat provides even, stable, and long-lasting heat thanks to the thermal inertia of the cast iron. It features a simple control system, a hermetically sealed door to optimize combustion, and a dual-chamber combustion system that guarantees high efficiency while minimizing emissions.

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The wood stove: a cozy, self-contained heating source

A wood-burning stove is a standalone heating system that operates by burning logs. It consists of three main components: a firebox where combustion takes place, an outer casing made of cast iron or steel that distributes heat, and a connection to a flue to vent combustion gases.

Unlike a traditional fireplace, a wood stove is a freestanding unit that you can install in any room of your home. Not only is it an efficient heat source, but it also adds a decorative touch to your interior. With a wood stove, you can create a warm and inviting atmosphere that transforms your living space into a cozy and comfortable place.

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What is a wood stove?

The Benefits of a Wood Stove

Savings on your energy bill

Wood is a renewable and widely available resource. By choosing a wood stove, you can significantly reduce your heating costs compared to using fossil fuels.

Reduced environmental impact

Burning wood, especially in modern high-efficiency stoves, emits little CO2. It is an environmentally friendly and sustainable heating solution in the long term.

Natural, cozy warmth

In addition to its efficiency in heating a room, a wood stove radiates natural, cozy warmth. It creates a warm and inviting atmosphere in your home, perfect for relaxation and well-being.

Significant energy independence

Unlike centralized heating systems, a wood stove operates independently. It does not rely on external supply networks, offering you a degree of energy independence.

Simplified installation

Thanks to its design, a wood stove can be installed fairly easily, even in an existing home. Simply connect it to the chimney flue—no complex work required.

A portable heating solution

If you move, you can usually take your wood stove with you, unlike a fireplace, which is fixed in place. This is a significant advantage if you change homes.

A wood stove is an attractive, eco-friendly heating solution for your home. Its simple operation and numerous benefits make it an option worth considering for efficient and comfortable heating.

How a wood stove works

A wood stove operates on a fairly simple principle. Here’s how it works:

  1. First, you fill the firebox with logs or wood pellets, depending on the type of stove.
  2. Next, you light a fire in the firebox to start the wood burning.
  3. The heat produced by this combustion then spreads through the stove’s casing, which is usually made of cast iron or steel.
  4. This casing then gradually diffuses the heat into the room through radiation and convection, thereby warming the ambient air.
  5. Finally, the gases produced by combustion are vented through the connection to the flue.

It is worth noting that some modern wood stoves are equipped with advanced combustion systems and automated controls. These technologies help optimize the stove’s efficiency and reduce pollutant emissions.

Wood Stove Output: An Essential Consideration

When choosing a wood stove, it is important to consider its output. This determines the area the stove can heat effectively.

A stove’s output is generally measured in kilowatts (kW). It corresponds to the maximum amount of heat the stove can produce in one hour of burning. Stoves with outputs ranging from approximately 5 to 14 kW are commonly available.

To choose a stove suited to your needs, you must calculate the heating requirements of the room where it will be installed. To do this, several factors must be considered:

  • The floor area of the room to be heated
  • The quality of your home’s insulation
  • The volume of the room to be heated
  • The climate conditions in your region

If you choose a stove with insufficient heat output, it will not be able to heat the room properly. Conversely, a stove that is too powerful may cause excessive combustion and thus waste wood.

To accurately determine the rated output you need, it may be wise to seek advice from a professional. They will be able to take into account the specific characteristics of your home and guide you toward a stove suited to your needs.

The dimensions of the wood stove: an aspect not to be overlooked

When considering installing a wood stove, you shouldn’t focus solely on its output. The stove’s dimensions are also a crucial factor to consider. They will determine the space it occupies in the room and its ability to heat the desired area efficiently.

Here are the main dimensions to consider:

  • Height: Most wood stoves are between 80 cm and 1.20 m tall. You need to allow for sufficient height to easily load logs while maintaining enough space between the stove and the ceiling.
  • Width: The width of a stove can range from 40 cm for the most compact models to 80 cm for the largest ones. It is important to leave enough space around the stove to facilitate maintenance.
  • Depth: The depth of a stove is generally between 40 cm and 60 cm, depending on the size of the firebox and the space allocated for storing logs.
  • Firebox dimensions: The volume of the firebox determines the maximum size of the logs that can be used and the stove’s burn time.

It is also important to consider the constraints of the space where the stove will be installed: available floor space, ceiling height, safety distances from combustible materials, etc.

By choosing a stove with the right dimensions, you ensure optimal heating while preserving the aesthetics and functionality of your interior.

The efficiency of a wood stove: an important criterion

To assess the efficiency of a wood stove, efficiency is a key factor to consider. It refers to the proportion of heat actually released into the room relative to the energy contained in the burned wood.

Modern wood stoves generally have an efficiency rating between 70% and 85%. In other words, 70 to 85% of the wood’s energy is converted into useful heat to warm your home.

These high efficiency levels are made possible by various technologies:

  • Dual-combustion systems that allow for more complete combustion of gases and particles
  • Air intake regulation to better control combustion
  • Heat-retaining heating elements that release heat gradually
  • An "airwash" glass panel that stays clean during combustion thanks to a flow of hot air

By comparison, a traditional open fireplace has a much lower average efficiency, typically only 10 to 30%.

Thanks to their superior efficiency, wood stoves require less wood to produce the same amount of heat. Over the long term, this can result in significant savings on your firewood consumption.

 

Connected wood stoves:

 

At SEGUIN, we offer a market innovation: connected wood stoves. HWAM® SmartControl™ allows you to optimize combustion and, consequently, your efficiency.

HWAM® SmartControl™ transforms the stove into a smart device when connected to Wi-Fi. This system ensures compatibility between its various components, their continuous updates, and optimal operation.

The goal of HWAM® SmartControl™ is to make using the stove as simple as possible, while ensuring efficient and environmentally friendly combustion. This improves user comfort, reduces environmental impact, and saves energy.

Stoves equipped with HWAM® SmartControl™ feature several additional components compared to standard models. They include an air control system, a lambda probe to measure oxygen levels, a temperature sensor to monitor heat inside the stove, and a room sensor to adjust combustion based on ambient temperature. All these elements are controlled via a mobile app, which serves as the control center.

The user has only one task: load the firewood and light the fire. Then, HWAM® SmartControl™ takes care of the rest by automatically optimizing combustion.

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Easy-to-use wood stoves

 

Discover a new way to heat your home with HWAM® Autopilot™: simplicity and efficiency.

With HWAM® Autopilot™, enjoy optimal comfort without worrying about settings. This smart system automatically adjusts the air supply to your wood stove, ensuring efficient and economical combustion.

Thanks to a bimetallic spring, the HWAM® Autopilot™ reacts to temperature changes in the combustion chamber. It opens or closes the air dampers to provide the ideal amount of oxygen, thereby optimizing heat output and reducing wood consumption.

Its main advantage? No manual adjustments are needed. You light your fire, and the system takes care of the rest. This means less effort, better performance, and a reduced environmental impact.

All HWAM stoves come standard with the HWAM® Autopilot™, for simple, efficient, and hassle-free use.

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Which firewood should you choose for your wood stove?

To ensure your wood stove operates at its best, it’s important to use high-quality fuel. Choosing the right logs is essential for efficient and eco-friendly combustion.

Here are a few points to consider when choosing firewood:

  • Wood species: It is best to choose hard, dry woods such as beech, hornbeam, or oak. They offer better heat output.
  • Moisture content: Logs must be sufficiently dry, with a moisture content below 20%. Wood that is too damp releases less heat and produces more smoke.
  • Dimensions: It is important to follow the dimensions recommended by your stove manufacturer. Logs that are too long or too thick may not burn properly.
  • Condition of the logs: It is best to avoid logs that are split, knotty, or have a lot of bark, as they can cause sparks to fly.

For optimal and eco-friendly heating, it is recommended to use certified firewood from sustainably managed forests. Feel free to consult your firewood supplier or a wood stove professional for advice tailored to your situation. Check out our article on how to choose the right firewood.

Wood Stove Prices: What You Need to Know

When considering the purchase of a wood stove, cost is an important factor to consider. Prices can vary significantly depending on several factors:

  • Materials: A cast-iron stove will generally be more expensive than a steel or ceramic model.
  • Heat output: The higher the stove’s rated heat output, the higher the price tends to be.
  • Options and features: Air control systems, heat distribution systems, catalytic systems, etc., can drive up the price.
  • Design and finishes: High-end models with a refined design are often more expensive.

As a general rule, the budget for a wood stove ranges from €2,000 to €3,500. This price range covers a wide variety of models, from the most basic to the most elaborate.

To help you choose a wood stove that suits your needs and budget, it may be wise to consult a professional. A wood heating specialist can advise you and guide you toward a model that meets your expectations and fits your constraints.

Different styles of wood-burning stoves to suit your interior

Wood-burning stoves are distinguished not only by their technical performance but also by their design and style. They can thus blend seamlessly into your interior decor while creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Here are the main styles of wood-burning stoves you may encounter:

Contemporary Style

Contemporary wood stoves are characterized by clean lines, geometric shapes, and understated colors. They feature a minimalist and elegant design to complement modern interiors. These models are often made of steel or ceramic. They are generally referred to as designer wood stoves.

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Traditional Style

Cast iron stoves, with their generous curves and rounded lines, embody the traditional style. This timeless style evokes tradition and authenticity. It is particularly well-suited to homes with character or a chalet-style ambiance. Cheminées Seguin offers traditional wood-burning stoves.

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Country Style

Country-style stoves often combine cast iron, earthenware, and sometimes even stone. They exude a warm, rustic charm. Their design fits perfectly into cozy interiors.

Retro style

Some stoves are inspired by models from the 1950s and 1960s, adding an original and quirky decorative touch. These vintage stoves with a retro look can add character to your home.

Wall-mounted style

Wall-mounted or freestanding stoves offer a stylish installation right in the center of the room. These contemporary models can become a true decorative feature in your home.

Another category of stove is available on the market and at Cheminées SEGUIN: dual-fuel stoves that use both pellets and wood. This type of stove combines both heating systems.

Steps for the delivery and installation of a wood stove

Stove Delivery

Before proceeding with installation, it is important to consider the delivery of your wood stove. Delivery times can vary from a few days to several weeks, depending on the model and brand you choose. It is advisable to check with the supplier regarding delivery times. Also ensure that access points allow the stove to be moved to the desired location without difficulty.

Preparing the location

Choose a suitable location for your stove, ensuring that safety distances from combustible materials are maintained. Verify that an appropriate chimney flue is available.

Installing the flue

The stove must be connected to a sealed, insulated flue that is properly sized to allow for efficient smoke exhaust.

Installing the stove

The stove must be installed on a suitable floor surface, typically a hearth or a fireproof base, while adhering to the safety distances recommended by the manufacturer.

Connecting to the flue

The stove is connected to the chimney flue using an appropriate connecting pipe. It is important to avoid sharp bends during installation.

Additional equipment

If necessary, install any additional equipment such as an external air intake, a pellet hopper, a hot air distribution system, etc.

Safety checks

Once installation is complete, it is essential to perform tests and checks to ensure the system is functioning properly and safely.

To assist you with the delivery and installation of your wood stove, don’t hesitate to call on qualified professionals. They will be able to advise you and perform an installation that complies with current safety standards.

Warranty and After-Sales Service for Your Wood Stove

When investing in a wood stove, it is important to inquire about the warranties offered and the quality of after-sales service. These factors can provide you with long-term peace of mind.

Wood Stove Warranty

Most wood stove manufacturers offer a warranty covering defects in workmanship and materials. The duration of this warranty may vary, but it is generally 5 years on the heating element. Some high-end models may even come with a warranty of up to 10 years.

Before making your purchase, be sure to review the specific warranty terms, which are detailed in each appliance’s manual.

After-sales service

Good after-sales service is essential to support you throughout the life of your wood stove. It is best to choose a manufacturer or retailer that relies on a network of trained professionals and responsive after-sales service.

If needed, you should be able to count on qualified technicians to answer your questions, guide you in the use and maintenance of your stove, or respond quickly for repairs.

Availability of Replacement Parts

Over the years, it may be necessary to replace certain parts of your wood stove. It is therefore important to ensure that the manufacturer or retailer has a large inventory of spare parts, even for older models. By choosing the SEGUIN Group, you ensure high-quality support for all spare parts

A quick supply of spare parts will allow you to keep your stove in good working order and enjoy its warmth for many years to come.

By choosing a wood stove with a solid warranty and quality after-sales service, you can have peace of mind and fully enjoy your heating appliance every day.

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