Dik Geurts Stoves & Wood Burners

Innovation and quality are in our genes. This has been true since 1754, delivering quality standards in every era. And we are still re-inventing ourselves every day in order to continue to offer an exclusive range of fireplaces and stoves.

The DRU wood and multi-fuel stove range is a diverse and superior selection, with models to suit all styles of home. DRU classic cast iron stoves are constructed in traditional Scandinavian style to withstand the harshest winters. There is a selection of wood and multi-fuel models in a choice heat outputs.

Dik Geurts offer a wide range of fires including

  • Woodburning Stoves
  • Gas Fires
  • Bioethanol Fires

For more information about the Dik Geurts Range of Stoves and Woodburners available contact us for more information.

You can also check out the full range of Woodwarm products on their website

Latest News...

How to light the perfect wood burning stove

Lighting a wood burning stove is simple to do and here are some simple steps that will help you make your wood burning stove spark into life. There is no one set way to light a fire in a wood burning stove and seasoned stove owners all have their own individual ways...

Choosing the right stove for you.

Choosing the right output for your multi fuel stove or wood burner Choosing the correct heat output will be fundamental to your future enjoyment of your wood burning or multi fuel stove and its potential running costs. Just because you have a big space or a big hearth...

How does a chimney work?

All chimneys work on the same principle of something called an updraft. Some are as small as a two-inch pipe and others are so large that even Jolly Old Saint Nick and his reindeer can easily manoeuvre down them. Despite the size, they all work the same way as long as...

It matters what fuel you burn!

Does it matter what I use for fuel? If you live in a smokeless zone then you will be restricted to burning smokeless fuels. To check if you live in such an area, you can phone your local authority and ask them. If, like most people, you do not live in a smokeless zone...

What do you do with the soot?

I am often asked what is done with the soot that I remove from the chimney. Because it is classed as household waste it is often left in the customers rubbish bin. Sometimes people like to use the soot on their allotments or rose bushes. If you want us to leave it for...

The history of sweeping

A Brief History of Our Craft It was understood even in the Georgian period of our history that chimneys had to be brush cleaned. Way back to the 17th century the Master Sweep of the day would employ small boys to climb and scramble up chimneys. The task for these...

    The Showroom:
    Unit 18 Chater business estate, Pit Lane, Ketton, PE9 3SZ

    Stove showroom: 01780 720240
    Chimney sweeping: 07581 322069
    Mobile: 07871 322 780 or 07581 322 069

    Email. [email protected]