Wood Burner stove and Flue "Q"??

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Wood Burner stove and Flue "Q"??

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Okey dokey all in the know.

Nothing to do with bikes again but variety is the spice of life, well so they tell me :lol:

I want to fit a small woodburner in my lounge but do not have a chimney.
(not the kind you cook on, just heat with)

I know that you can go direct out the wall from the woodburner and have a vertical flue on the exterior to the roof of the house.

Now "Q" time.

Anyone know anything about this i.e

:arrow: Regs,
:arrow: Prices,
:arrow: Recommendations,
:arrow: Company and Supply recommendations,
:arrow: Do's and Don'ts
:arrow: Anything no matter how small you think i should know before tackling this project.

I can get hold of as much pallett wood i want and know a very kind woodsupplier who can help supply decent burning wood.

Its free to heat the lounge then and hopefully get a decent size stove that will spread the heat around the house :wink:
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Post by SteveR3 »

These guy's are probably your best bet - should be able to answer all your "Q's" :wink:

http://www.flueandchimney.co.uk/Default.asp
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Post by chris_1127 »

theres a guy in honiton who builds them too who might be able to help - i'd been toying with the idea of fitting one of his to my camper van :) pikey as you like :lol: http://www.windysmithy.co.uk/
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Post by Ace »

I could realy do with one for the workshop.. it is firkin freezein in there at the moment... :(
Are you a crunchy nutter... ?

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Just to add insult to injury. Flue system is going to cost £600 approx and then the stove on top oh and guess what i'm in a bleedin smokeless zone :roll:

But i now found companies that do stoves that are cleanburn and suitable for smokeless zone areas but cost an arm and a leg :evil:

Think i am just going to knock the idea on the head. It will take a 100 years at this rate to pay for its self :cry:

Dag Nam It :evil:
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