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Advice needed re :backboiler stove

  • 17-08-2009 01:32AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29


    I am hoping to fit a woodburning stove into our greedy coal hungry fireplace.But i am hearing conflicting stories regarding fitting.
    Do i require a new insulated stainless steel flue..? or is it just an advantage regarding condensation..ect..

    and secondaly regarding the plumbing for hot water and rads..In the past i presume there was a backboiler fitted to the fireplace as ther is 2 pipes running down the side of the chimney.I was wondering can i just connect these to the back of the new stove or is ther more to it...?..I presume there is.as always.

    Any info would be greatly appreciated


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