I have always had a multi-fuel burner installed in pretty much every house we have lived in, we have a large garden which supplies all our kindling which is usually the hardest thing to get hold of in any quantity. Firelighters can get used uo very quickly, cheaper ones can be obtained from place like wilko. I burn all of the day's rubbish in the evening when it is getting a bit chilly, so very little gets recycled. I buy anthracite and logs in the summer in bulk, when they are cheaper. The anthracite is used when it is bitterly cold and when I need the fire to burn for a long time.
It brings the whole room to life, as long as you have one with a window. There's nothing like it. Installers will always try to get you to hire them as chimney sweeps, at around £60 a time here. It can vary from £30 to £120 depending on where you live. The sweeping is the downside, I do it myself and as I now have a lined chimney have to use rather an expensive rod and brush, but it cost £120 which is the equivalent in this area of two sweep visits so I get the cost back in a year. You do need to find out how to get to the chimney though, I watched very carefully while mine was being installed and I have to remove a roof brick that stretches right across the ceiling of the stove.
All stoves have their own ways, it takes a while to learn what your stove likes best. I can't light mine when the wind is in the NE without opening a window, otherwise all the smoke rushes back into the room, despite having the chimney built very high and protected by a cowl.