Cmar-Ireland wrote: » Edit: Looks like the Apollo needs the fireback to be removed, so that's not going to be an option. Back to the drawing board !
Cmar-Ireland wrote: » I don't want to remove the fireback as we plan to sell up and build a house in a few years. So I want to be able to put it back to a regular open fireplace.
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
arandale wrote: » Hi, I'm installing an Inis Bofin solid fuel insert stove next week and what i'd like to know is this, I have an 8" flue in the chimney and do i need to go far up the chimney with the pipe from the stove and also do i need to seal round the pipe. Many thanks in advance.
kennyb3 wrote: » How long would it take most people's stoves to start chucking out heat? Is there much difference in time between free standing v insert? Would many leave it burning all night? I'd be a bit wary (with no good reason really), so just wondering if you come down in morning to freezing kitchen/diner how long before it heats up?
Duffy99 wrote: » I have just moved house and I now have a stove. I noticed tonight inside the stove is a piece of loose metal which is held in place at the back of the stove it is like a flame guard it is sort of curved forward from the back when it is in place.......... as it sort of stops flame reaching the top of the stove can some one tell me is this normal. I was able to move it and could have taken it out when I was cleaning the fire
Robbie.G wrote: » It sounds like its the baffle which is removable for cleaning purposes. It must go back in the correct place. What make and model of stove is it as there are hundreds.
Duffy99 wrote: » There is no name on the stove sorry.
beatle wrote: » Stove not heating room well!! We have had a Hunter Herald 8 flat top installed over 5 years but as we didn't live in the house the first couple of years ourselves we didn't realise how badly it performs (if we did we would have asked shop/installers to come back out to have a look at it and we can't now as the shop is gone). The draft is generally good but you could keep holding your hand on the top of it without burning your hand and the heat output is minimal even with a blazing fire. It is not connected to radiators but should be warming the room only. Sometimes it also lets out smoke when we open the door to put in more timber or nuggets. Do you think that it is not installed properly, or is it a really bad stove that we would be better off trying to change for another model? We have a much cheaper and smaller Chinese make stove in another room in the house which is soooo much better as the heat output is very good and the stove itself heats up really well (compared to the hunter stove that I could sit on top of without burning!). Any ideas of how to fix this, or have other people had similar experiences with this stove? PS. we have had to change the throat plate as the original one broke, and replaced it with a metal plate
Whats the Draw like ? Open the door on the cold stove slightly. Only slightly and light a match and hold to the gap at the door. If the flame is sucked in then there is a draw and if blown out then there isn't. What kind of timber are you burning ? Is it seasoned? When burning solid fuels, are you opening the bottom air supply ? What type of stove is it ?
blindside88 wrote: » Hi guys, I'm looking at putting a stove in my sitting room (17 feet x 10 feet). I was looking at a few today. Would a 6kw stove be enough? The 8kw and 10kw stoves look a bit big for the room