therealmccoy wrote: » One, maybe two logs at best. How big is the room you're putting the stove into?
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » What's the story with Yola stoves? are they any good?
therealmccoy wrote: » It's actually a good price for the Westcott to be fair, it's usually €495. (ish) Still, taking the money out of it, the Henley is a MUCH better stove. I'm not a big fan of flue-less stoves such as the Dimplex. I feel much safer advocating a fully sealed flue system.
Sanchez83 wrote: » I would also be sceptical of flue less insert stoves. From a health and safety point of view I wouldn't sleep well at night.
bootser wrote: » big Nelly, looking at your pic I think u will also need an adaptor plate to fit under your large arch and make a square opening to take an inset.I perse your getting an inset?
Big Nelly wrote: » Yeah I am hoping to go with insert, I was only thinking about this after post last night, will an insert work with current fireplace because it has the arch at the top coming outwards?
Blowheads wrote: » depending on the stove i guess and also how you want the finish to look like. We are getting one, have a similar back plate as you but will take it out to replace it with a granite plate which is pre cut. costs €100 and would be worth it visually..
Big Nelly wrote: » Have a guy coming to look at it anyway http://www.fireplaceman.ie/ Just seen his van on M50 a few times :-) Found this place, looks decent prices http://homeandgardendirect.ie/product-category/stoves/insert-stoves/
Blowheads wrote: » to my knowledge fitting an insert should run to about €250 Stove €XXX Connecting direct to chimney then the Flue/blanket and fire cement €100 or if you need a flexiflue €220 plus more fitting costs Granite surround €100 Check inis boffin insert stove, €850
Big Nelly wrote: » Hey guys Got a quote and more inline with what I am looking for, he is quoting the Vitae Cassette Stove. Says it is better than insert stove. Better heat..... Just wondering has anyone a Vitae? are they a good job? I have never heard of them Thankshttp://www.bpmsupplies.ie/vitaestove6kw.html
martinr5232 wrote: » I fitted a hendly achill stove last week and put rock wool around the outer casing as i was advised but after a while there is an awful smell off the stove. Can anyone tell me is there different types of insulation i could use ??
TTTT wrote: Ceramic fiber blanket.
martinr5232 wrote: » Any ideas where i could pick up some of that would it be something available in builders providers or is it a more specialised sort of thing ??
moonshadow wrote: Hi Martin, there will be a smell off the stove for about 10 days, we used our one every day small fires just to eradicate the smell. It's mostly paint curing , grease ,new rope and cleaner burning off . Give it a while all will be fine.
martinr5232 wrote: » This is really bad though its setting off the smoke alarm in the hall if the door is left open.