Wood stove installation - Conservatory based

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dig dug dan
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Post: # 101972Post dig dug dan

ANy one on here had any experience with fitting a wood stove in a conservatory?
I want to install one in mine, mainly as its the hardest room to heat, is the only place i can put it, and i have free wood all the time:)
however, i am getting conflicting reports about installing it.
I tried to get quotes, only one guy responded, and he then failed to send a quote despite repeated attempts to contact him
I visited the stove place, and they have given me a list of everything i need to do it myself. Just need some scaffolding priced up, then i am there.
However i went to a different stove place today who said i cannot do it myself as it has to be signed off by the council.
thing is, my mate installed his himself, and the council came at the end and signed it off no problem!
I was even told if a neighbour complains about the smoke, they can make me remove it!! (but its fine for a neighbour to have a bonfire and burn tyres!)
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Post: # 101973Post msh paving

I did footing for a conservatory last year he was having wood burner, the only thing i know of, is has to be fixed to a brick wall brick work top to bottom MSH :)
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Post: # 101974Post dig dug dan

msh paving wrote:I did footing for a conservatory last year he was having wood burner, the only thing i know of, is has to be fixed to a brick wall brick work top to bottom MSH :)
thats good as its going to be fixed to the back wall of the house!
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Post: # 101976Post digerjones

You have to be heatas registered. You can put it in yourself but needs to be signed off by a heatas registered person
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Post: # 101985Post lemoncurd1702

Dan.
These guys are really busy this time of the year and wood burning stoves are rocketing in popularity, try them in the spring/summer when it's quiet for them.

It most definitely needs to be installed or signed off by a HETAS registered installer just like Gas Safe for a boiler. If it's fitted by a HETAS installer and he follows the regulations then you can tell your neighbour where to go. They are unlikely to get smoke billowing in through their windows anyway, just the occasional pleasant waft of a log fire burning.
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Post: # 101996Post lutonlagerlout

I will PM you my mates number Dan who install s these for a living
they are HETAS registered and I believe from what you have described you need a twinwall flue system

actually here is his site

http://www.insideoutfires.co.uk/

tell him tony AKA cracker sent you

it isnt cheap ,so deep breaths

might be cheaper to install underfloor heating

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Post: # 101997Post dig dug dan

Thanks tony. Had a price for stove and all pipework inc twinwall, at just under 3k. Thats supplied for me to do. If it wasnt for free wood, it wouldnt be worth doing. Underfloor heating is a good idea, but would have to dig up an expensive tiled floor.
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Post: # 102008Post Kuts

I got a quote in the summer £2,300 + stove, shes seen a nice one for "only" £1,400!
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Post: # 102009Post dig dug dan

the stove i have seen is £1100, will take a 500mm log. its designed to overnight burn, so it never needs to go out!
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Post: # 102023Post lutonlagerlout

underfloor heating is the way forwards
log burners as nice as they are can be messy
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Post: # 102031Post digerjones

Think mine was about £1100.
And when me fire goes out me underfloor heating comes on :D
Lots of grants for bio boilers at most.
On a large house 22k investment 7k back each year for 7 years. Wood pellets are 20%--30% cheaper than oil at mo.

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Post: # 102032Post dig dug dan

thats a nice little stove! do you burn old fence posts etc on it, or just logs?
The company who originally said i cannot install the burner myself have today backtracked when i asked if they would install a stove not supplied by them, they said no, but would be happy to come out and sign it off at the end!
looks like i will do it myself in the end. pictures will follow!
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Post: # 102033Post digerjones

We burn anything. Ours is a clear view, I think the rolls Royce of stoves.
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Post: # 102034Post dig dug dan

thats interesting.
Mum has a small woodstove that my late dad put in, and i supply the fuel. its all my old fence posts cut into 6" lengths, which are burnt all winter long.
one fire stove "expert" told me not to do this as the chemicals in the timber "eat" the chimney!
I will be burning anything wood, as long as its seasoned. a 20 year old fence post will be as seasoned as you can get!!
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Post: # 102035Post digerjones

The expert is wright, they all say that.
I burn about 30% fence post/treated timber, the rest logs.
You need your log store full at easter, it will be seasoned enough by winter.
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