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advice on a multifuel/woodburner in old house/kitchen ......and electric radiators with no chimney, open staircase


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I am interesting in cost of installation, cost effectiveness, and heat distribution in a tall (old) town house in Limousin with open staircase going from kitchen front door to 3rd floor.

Can anyone help me here? Also with recommended installers/stove providers near Bellac/Limoges???

I will only be living permanently in the house in 6 years time...so may not qualify for an ecogrant so would like to bring down costs but NOT at the expense of a longterm heating project.

I should like to install a wood/multifuel stove in my kitchen - no chimney so need internal twin wall insulated system.

How long would such a job typically take....and (if of help) I would need the following apparently plus qualified labour.

1 – Stove

2 – Vitreous Enamel Flue Pipe (*see notes)

3 – Single skin to twin wall insulated flue adaptor (**see notes)

4 – Twin wall insulated flue

5 – Ventilated Firestop (These must be installed where the flue passes through a ceiling into another living space)

6 – Wall Bracket (These are required every 2m to help support the flue system)

7 – Ceiling Support

8 – Roof Support

9 – Flashing + Storm Collar

10 – Rain cap

I hope you can help me ...very concretely...thanks in advance....Jen
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