joni1 wrote: » Can anyone tell me how often they get their chimney cleaned once they have a stove installed? And is it a big job (please excuse my ignorance)?
laneyfreak wrote: » That is brilliant, thank you for the information, much appreciated
Brianne wrote: » Your very welcome. If you need to know anymore I'm only glad to help. I did the same before I got mine.
crock! wrote: » Is it an insert or stove.not a big job if fitted correct.
reni10 wrote: » I am looking for an insert stove for my sitting room and just really want it to heat the room and the adjacent dining room so no heating of radiators etc. as we have zoned gas heating for that. It would be nice to have it as efficent as possible so we are not burning loads of fuel like you would in an open fire and also it shouls be easy to clean. So I am open to any recommendations that you might have?
Brianne wrote: » Laney ours is a 4 bed bungalow that we have our Yola. We have a kitchen and sitting room with large double rads in each, a large single rad in hallway, and large singles in each bedroom. Our sitting room is 16 x 12 ft and our kitchen roughly 18 x 10 ft. Yes you need room sizes. We have one small bedroom, one medium and 2 good size.
StoveMaster wrote: » Made in Waterford???? Are you having a laugh..... Unless there is a Waterford in China maybe???? More lies from importers....
StoveMaster wrote: » Hi Fozz10 Call them tomorrow and ask them for a door for say a Reginald stove in brown enamel complete with badge and glass, just something run of the mill yes? I will personally give you €100 if it can be got in under a month and costs under €300. castings from outside the country for production are on supply chains and are all spoken for in production, spares are not what they seem in Stanley, despite what the retailer tells you. Sorry if I come accross abrupt, just want to make the point. If I'm wrong your in for €100... how bad!
StoveMaster wrote: » Hi Fozz10, Did you know that all the castings in stanley come from low cost countrys. That all the stoves that are not enameled which account for approx 80% of thier sales are bought in finished in a box from low cost countrys and sent straight to the retailers. That 90% of the boilers used in thier stoves are made in thier parient companys AGA-RANGEMASTER Telford plant and imported into Ireland (English Jobs not Irish Jobs as advertised) this cost approx 20 Irish Jobs 2 years ago. That the only thing actually done in the waterford plant is some enameling and some assembly, approx 48 jobs from 100's in the late 90's..... Stanley is now a UK company with a few scraps thrown off the table for the Irish..... sound familiar ??? I give it 3-5 years and it will be just a brand with wharehousing in Ireland to stock everything bought in China....... Sorry but its going the same way as the glass factory and many others before hand.
fozz10 wrote: » no problem. your not correct about whats assembled there that i am sure of. i picked up one for someone working there recently as theyd no van. who had a part in assembling it along with all the other stoves they build weekly.and its not enamel or any of the stoves you listed. this conversation is going no where as some of the things been said are just not true so its pointless.
StoveMaster wrote: » Hi fozz10 Fair enough, I can't explain my relationship with Stanley as it would mean my livelihood, best if lunch in the future.
roshje wrote: » Email stanley twice asking were their products chinese made.....no answer....
StoveMaster wrote: » Steel plate however will not hold heat as well and with constant heating upand cooling down the molecular structure of the plate will change, it goesthrough a hardening process and eventually after a number of times it will getbrittle and then crack and break.