For over three decades, Melbourne Woodheating Centre has been more than just a retailer. We are a promise of warmth, comfort, and unmatched quality.
Absolutely! At Melbourne Woodheating Centre, we offer a range of wood heaters that are designed for efficiency and sustainability. When used correctly, wood heaters can be an economical choice for home heating. The cost-effectiveness also depends on sourcing good quality firewood, and we're always here to provide guidance on that.
The best wood fire heater depends on your specific needs and the size of the space you're looking to heat. At Melbourne Woodheating Centre, we proudly showcase top brands like Jindara, Coonara, and others. Our expert team can guide you through our extensive collection to find the perfect fit for your home.
The ideal placement for a wood heater is in a central location where the heat can be evenly distributed throughout the home, but this may not always be possible - chat with us to find out where the best location is in your home.. It's also essential to consider safety and ensure there's adequate ventilation. Our team at Melbourne Woodheating Centre can provide expert advice on the best placement for optimal performance and safety.
To keep your wood heater burning throughout the night, it's crucial to use dense hardwoods that burn slowly. Before bedtime, add larger logs, and adjust the air intake to a slower burn rate. If you have any questions or need tips, the Melbourne Woodheating Centre team is always here to help!
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Mount Evelyn is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 37 km north-east of Melbourne's central business district, located within the Shire of Yarra Ranges local government area. Mount Evelyn recorded a population of 9,799 at the 2021 census. == History == Mount Evelyn nestles in a right-angled bend of the Olinda Creek, a large, permanent creek known originally as Running Creek. Different parts of the current Mount Evelyn area were first known as Olinda Vale, Billygoat Hill, McKillop/Valinda and South Wandin. The Post Office opened on 15 February 1904 as Valinda (derived from Olinda Vale). The name was changed to Evelyn (the name of the county) in 1908, then to Mount Evelyn in 1913. The town experienced a boom in the early 1930s due to the construction of the nearby Silvan Dam and Mount Evelyn Aqueduct, but was greatly affected by the depression of the same period once this project was completed in 1932.The railway line was closed in 1965, just before the area experienced rapid population growth in the 1970s and 1980s. Together with the nearby settlements of Belgrave, Monbulk and other towns, the region developed a tourism industry that persists to this day. The town's reserves were also incorporated into the larger Dandenong Ranges National Park in the southern part of the suburb. Biannually, the Mt Evelyn Township Group run the Mt Evelyn Street Party, a 1950s styled event with food, workshops, activities, live performers, competitions and a fashion parade.
We have just had a new Heatcharm insert installed. Jessica was fantastic in helping and getting it sorted for us.The installers were great blokes and super helpful. Thanks again.
Great service and advice. Worth going to Lilydale store. Huge range. Good price Further follow up. We installed the Nectre fireplace. Easily heats our 70m2 room with tall ceilings. Installer was on time, very friendly and accommodating.
Melbournes Woodheating Centre were very easy to deal with - in fact we ordered this wood heater entirely over the phone. Everything was seamless, we picked an installation date and the installer arrived on time and got the job done. We're now thoroughly enjoying our wood heater. Highly recommended!
5 stars for service and product knowledge. I have been dealing with Dean from Melbourne wood heating centre over the past month or so purchasing a couple of different heaters. Excellent product and installation knowledge which made the whole process very easy. Couldn’t recommend this place higher thanks again for all your help