I just wondered if anyone on here had maybe had a stove recently fitted. My question is this.
We live in a house thats about 20 yrs old so crappy thin walls and no proper chimney we moved in here about 4 and1/2 yrs ago and had a balanced flue fire fitted. Now swmbo in her infinate wisdom at the time said she would not have a wood stove due to the mess!!.
You guessed it now she would like to swap to a wood burner we just had a quote to remove the fire and take a flue straight out of the wall and up the side of the house. The fire was not huge and i think its price alone was about £1300.00 but the overall quote is nealry £5k
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Back to the question how hard is it to take out a fire obviously using a gas safe fitter to remove but then install one of these myself. Am I missing something or does it just involve knocking out a hole and putting the flue out and up the side of the house. I know I Iam making it sound simple and there is more than likely more to it I know.
But surely it should not cost £3500.00 to knock a hole out and fit a steel tube type chimney.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Regards
Andy
We live in a house thats about 20 yrs old so crappy thin walls and no proper chimney we moved in here about 4 and1/2 yrs ago and had a balanced flue fire fitted. Now swmbo in her infinate wisdom at the time said she would not have a wood stove due to the mess!!.
You guessed it now she would like to swap to a wood burner we just had a quote to remove the fire and take a flue straight out of the wall and up the side of the house. The fire was not huge and i think its price alone was about £1300.00 but the overall quote is nealry £5k



Back to the question how hard is it to take out a fire obviously using a gas safe fitter to remove but then install one of these myself. Am I missing something or does it just involve knocking out a hole and putting the flue out and up the side of the house. I know I Iam making it sound simple and there is more than likely more to it I know.
But surely it should not cost £3500.00 to knock a hole out and fit a steel tube type chimney.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Regards
Andy