Dev84 wrote: » Hi all. Hope someone can help me with some stove questions. Recently had the chimney inspected and was told the liner is cracked. Sure enough when shown on the camera I could see it. The inspector has told me I have two options. 1. A chimney rebuild which is mad money he reckons. 2.Line the chimney with the same liner used for stoves which is a hell of a lot cheaper. At the moment we have an open fire wth back boiler. So my questions are as follows. Can the existing back boiler be plumbed to a new stove? Anyone any price examples from work recently done?
henke wrote: » Hi, I got a Stratford boiler stove installed a few months ago and overall am happy with it. Have noticed when cleaning around the hearth some small gold bits seem to gather to the right (see pic). I think this is insulation creeping out. My question is am I right and why is it happening? It is only small bits so hopefully not serious but guessing shouldn't be there.
Davidkiller wrote: » ya it can no problem we did the same recently a 20kw stove and it cost 2350 for everything and we also got a new black marble hearth at the same time included in the price
Davidkiller wrote: » ya it looks like perlite i would be to worried but if it keeps on dropping down after a month or two id get the installer to check it out
henke wrote: » Thanks. I might get in touch with the installer. Curious if the stove isn't fitted correctly or if something is not sealed properly.
Gency wrote: » Most pictures I see the single wall flue sits INTO the collar on the top of the stove, however my collar is smaller and the flue will only sit tightly outside the collar. Is this ok?
PRman wrote: » Hi all, I have a problem with my stove and I hoping I could get some help here. Its a Stanley Aoife stove the house is about 60 years old. Since installation we are getting lumps of creosote falling down the chimney onto the top of the stove whenever we light it and it gets hot and they are smoking and creating an almighty stench. I got the company (Cliffords) that installed it back and they put in a metal plate above the stove, however the creosote is still coming down through the insulation and gap between the flue and metal plate. This gap is about 3 inches wide around the flue and perhaps too big IMHO? What is my next move? Cliffords aren't offering any solutions and I am considering lighting a beast of a fire to get as much as possible to fall down and then block the gap with tech 7 fireproof expanding foam. Is this a bad move or can anyone give me a better course of action? Thanks
dubtom wrote: » After a chimney fire and video inspection I'm told the flue pots are cracked. He advised that the whole flue should be removed before a flexi is installed.trouble is it needs to be done from inside and my house is pored concrete. I'm aware that their is other alternatives to relining a flue but am wondering is it nessary to remove the cracked pots before installing a flexi? I have an 18kw multi fuel stove.
cavan4sam wrote: » Hi all i have a blacksmith forge stove 20kw 8 to room and 12kw to hot water and rads . I'm currently around 14 rads off it and feel its too much as it recommends 8-12 I'm wondering if i switch it to just heating upstairs which is around 6-7 radiators and hot water will it be too much on the radiators I know when the plumber installed it he put expansion vessels and a small tank in the attic if that helps
Barr wrote: » What are peoples opinion on white / cream coloured stoves? Would they be more difficult to keep clean.
popsy09 wrote: » My house was built in 2007 it has a standard open fire with clay pots going up the shaft I went to 3 places today to get a price for a 5kw insert stove the first 2 were similar 950-1000e fitted these were 2 different 5kw stoves The third place which was selling the same stove that was 950e fitted and they wanted 1850 e as they said I would 100% have to line the chimney where as the other 2 said since I have clay pots there is no need and they have done 100s of jobs like mine I know lining the chimney can't be a bad thing but if I don't have to I would rather keep the 900 or so euro in my pocket .. What are peoples opinions on this
Forge83 wrote: » 100% line the chimney. However €1850 seems a bit steep unless a manlift/teleported is required. A lining kit plus the extra labour should cost a max €480-€580 more.
popsy09 wrote: » Why would you say line the chimney ?? I'm just curious as to why the 2 places are saying no , is it as they will have a better chance of people paying 1000 rather than say 1800 Is it dangerous ?
irishproduce wrote: » Anyone ever come across a 190mm flue connector to clay pot? Stove has a 190mm flue and chimney is 8". Stumped here. Tried Ryan stoves and they can't help.