HeidiHeidi wrote: » Mine certainly was - and sealed top and bottom with vermiculite. My sister was told that her entire three-storey chimney would have to be lined with liner AND vermiculite - needless to say that didn't happen :eek: (nor did the stove, in the end). Think it might depend on the age/condition of the chimney flue though - mine is over 100 years old so there was never any question of it not needing to be lined.
TheChevron wrote: » My house is 5 years old. Well insulated. I would assume that the flue is in decent condition. I was just looking for some general opinions on whether the flue should be lined to the top or not.
buppydogs wrote: » Hi All, I'm looking for recommendations on a 20kw boiler stove please. I've seen the Henley, Hota, Boru and Hunter stoves - has anyone experience of any of these? Thank you limerick/cork area. thanks
galway1973 wrote: » Hi I am looking for an insert stove to heat sitting room 18 x12 with bay windows and a window either side of the fireplace. It also has a door to hall and double doors to the kitchen which are open most of the time. I was looking at the boru range of stoves. Can anyone recommend or give me some advice on anything? Thanks
k123456 wrote: » Ive the Boru Carraig Mor, happy with it heat wise, although the glass needs daily cleaning even with the top vent (airwash) open)
Sam Kade wrote: » I've the same stove on it's 3rd winter. What are you burning in yours I use coal and spruce timber and it only barely blackens the glass. The best way to clean the glass is a damp rag dipped in ashes. A few threads on here with boru stove scare stories but mine works fine so I can't verify them.
TheChevron wrote: » I have now been told that the canopy on my fire is too low 530mm, and that the lowest stove the stock is 550mm high, so the fitter can not install the stove? Is there any way around this?
80s Child wrote: » Hi folks, My dad just bought the Contura i4 for a room 5m × 6m x 2.4m Our room is 8m x 4.5m x 2.4m. From the calculators it says that we need 4.5kw stove. What would you recommend? Budget: €1000 - €1500. Thanks
80s Child wrote: » Following on from this, we went to look at a few this evening and we liked the one of the Inis stoves, InisBofin to be exact. Has anyone got any experiences/opinions on them?
HeidiHeidi wrote: » I've had an Inis Airc (5KW freestanding) for a year now, and couldn't be happier. Works like a dream, looks good, and has saved me a small fortune in gas. Not sure if that's any help to you as you're looking at an insert, but just thought I'd put it out there.
rarnes1 wrote: » I have one. One of the best purchases I ever made tbh
k123456 wrote: » Hi Sam The glass gets smoky residue, its not black, and you can see thru it, but not as clear of course as clean glass. using very well dried softwood , spruce etc I notice that the deposits occur overnight, and not while the stove is running fully I have three controls bottom circular one at 3 sliding vent , open to get the fire going, then 30 mins later I close this the top slider, airwash, generally leave open or half open when hitting the hay, i open both sliders fully I wonder am I using the controls incorrectly ?
k123456 wrote: » Can anyone recommend a decent wood moisture metre, please, Lots avail from China on ebay, Thanks
McGrath5 wrote: » I hope this is the best place to post this. I am looking to get a stove installed in my sitting room. The main difficluty been that I live in a mid terrace house and since it is a new build, there is no chimney installed. Anybody have an idea of the cost involvded for installing a flue and stove in this scenario?
Dtp1979 wrote: » Would you mind showing a few pics of the Hotpress?