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Thinking of installing Wood burner to replace coal fire

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fluffy apple | 13:26 Tue 06th Oct 2009 | DIY
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Please any advice/tips would be appreciated on wood burners

Also have heard this is very exspensive to fit?? Has anyone fitted a wood burner themselves??

Many Thanks
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We have 3 woodburners...1 cost £350...1 cost £550 and the double sided one cost £1600. As for fitting them all our chimneys are class 1 i.e.solid brick with no flu liner so the woodburners fitted fine after taking out the old fireplaces. I re pointed the old brickwork after I gave it a good clean,fitted stone hearths to suit.You may need a steel register plate above the burner to accommodate the flue.Then get a HETAS approved contractor to check things out for you. Total price depends on your d.i.y. skills and type of flu in place. If in doubt get the HETAS man in first. ps they eat a tree a night between them...............but there carbon neutral...........and you can cook stew on them.Good luck..regards Ron
the boss got a used wood burner,with a back boiler(that not use) great for this time of year when not really ready for full house heating,,.try local sales

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