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In-built, double-sided solid fuel stoves: recommendations?

  • 28-05-2017 9:51pm
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    An architect recommended an in-built/inserted double-sided stove as an idea for a house refurbishment I'm doing and I'm interested in it (there are currently two rooms back-to-back with two separate fireplaces sharing the same chimney).

    First of all, what technical specifications should I be looking for here? Also, how much can I spend for a good quality one; I'm aware they can cost a small fortune, but I'd like to know what would give me reliable quality and heat at the best price. Is there a price comparison website for such stoves that I'm missing? Would it be cheaper to go North? Lastly, is there any sort of specialist installation charge, or could our existing plumber/spark/builder do it?

    How, for instance, does this Ború 900i double-sided stove rate? (almost €200 cheaper on this website, it appears)

    Thanks.


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    Also, I notice in the options here that a distinction is made between 'solid fuel' and 'wood' stoves.

    I would have thought them to be synonymous (but all separate from gas or electric fires). In terms of best and most efficient heating, should I be looking for a 'solid fuel' double-sided insert stove or a 'wood' double-sided insert stove?


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