peadar76 wrote: » I'm considering buying a Henley Druid 14kw double sided stove. Anyone got any feedback on this stove? And on double sided stoves in general. Is there any disadvantages to having the second door?
screamer wrote: » Does anyone know if an inset stove can be installed into a timber fire surround which has a metal insert at the moment? I've been looking for the regs everywhere but I can't find them. I want to get a stove fitted without wrecking my room so I'm trying to see how much I'm looking at before I get an installer.
jackofalltrades wrote: » Yes, that's what I ended up doing. Henley Arklow 5KW.
rpmcs wrote: » No...he is obviously a henley stockist
kjgf123 wrote: » Hi all, Currently looking into getting an insert stove fitted, a friend has recommended the Henley Achill 17kw. Just like peoples opinions on the quality of Henley stoves. The stove will be used to feed 8 radiators, any other recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks
jeepsterboy wrote: » hello, if you are still contributing to boards could you let me know please? i've ordered a dimplex inset stove and wanted to ask a question or two, if you didn't mind. thanks!
isnottheword wrote: » I'm just back from shopping for an insert stove. Had a standard fireplace originally, self installed a stanley oisin some years ago - have taken that out and want to get an insert stove installed instead. Have Timber surround fireplace with Granite insert. The Sales guy told me that the only stove that could be used with a Timber surround was a Henley Arklow 5kW. Is this true or is there an alternative to this stove for those who have timber surround fireplaces??
jackofalltrades wrote: » At the time it was the only stove I could find that would fit in the wooden surround that I have.
isnottheword wrote: » How long do you have the stove? Do you think with hindsight it was a good purchase in terms of price, suitability and quality (relative to outlay)?
jackofalltrades wrote: » And shop around, some shops seem to think they're a luxury purchase and want to charge you big bucks.
isnottheword wrote: » Thanks for the feedback - much appreciated. Do you happen to recall what you paid for it?
jackofalltrades wrote: » No, not off hand.
rpmcs wrote: » You would have to measure size of open vent in window to see if they met requirements for stove. It all depends on what kW output your stove/ fireplace is so, you can refer to building regs then and see what open unrestricted air vent you need.
Twigster wrote: » Thanks for that, house built in 2007 ish, based on looking those up the ventilation for a 5kw stove would be the same for an open fire. I'll confirm with installer at time though.
connundrum wrote: » Howdy, I have a small shed/games room (25sqm) and was looking at installing the simplest, smallest version of a solid fuel stove. Any advice for a novice?
gebbel wrote: » Before we even buy a stove....and we have decided on a 7kw inset stove...this is what we have been quoted (copied and pasted from a local installer in Louth): 14 metres to cover flue (we are a ground floor apartment with duplex above) Cowl, skirt and adaptor Matt flue at stove Insulation wrap at stove CO2 meter Scissor lift to roof Take old fire back out New concrete base for insert Sweep & clean chimney Labour €1270 And all before a stove is bought. I knew it would be more expensive due to the height of the chimney and the need for a scissor lift etc. But that price stretches it beyond my budget as I had said €1600 for the whole job.