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hi im wanting to fit a log burner but dont know where to start to see if my chimmney on my house is suitable , who would come out to look at this job (a plumber?) , i did have a gas fire in my front room onto a adjoining wall to my neibour , the flue goes up through the brick work then comes out into the loft and goes to a 6" what looks like aspestos pipe then exits through a ridge tile.

, can i have a log burner oon a internal wall? any help would be great

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Contact Ian Stafford he did ours or try Nortons on Rutland road, very good advice and a good selection of stoves upstairs, the old woman there knows her stuff....

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cheers. ill ring them.:|

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I've been recommended Richard Dean Ltd - offers a free survey and free estimates- Friends who have had their wood burning stoves installed by this company have been very pleased, and I'm in the process of having a stove fitted by them.

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I would second Nortons on Rutland road used them many times

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Hi we have just had our new wood burner installed by Richard coats r j roofing

Excellent service with good advice :)

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hi im wanting to fit a log burner but dont know where to start to see if my chimmney on my house is suitable , who would come out to look at this job (a plumber?) , i did have a gas fire in my front room onto a adjoining wall to my neibour , the flue goes up through the brick work then comes out into the loft and goes to a 6" what looks like aspestos pipe then exits through a ridge tile.

, can i have a log burner oon a internal wall? any help would be great

 

From what you have described I think you have a standard class 2 flue only suitable for a gas fire you really need a proper brick built chimney another way to do it is to create

One using stainless steel pipe give Richard dean or Ian Stafford a call they both know the job inside out.

Edited by allwednesday

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