sofiero Posted January 7, 2011 Share Posted January 7, 2011 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 – Stove2 – Vitreous Enamel Flue Pipe (*see notes)3 – Single skin to twin wall insulated flue adaptor (**see notes)4 – Twin wall insulated flue5 – 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 Support8 – Roof Support9 – Flashing + Storm Collar10 – Rain cap I hope you can help me ...very concretely...thanks in advance....Jen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Théière Posted January 7, 2011 Share Posted January 7, 2011 Where are the notes we should see? Try searching the forum for Marcardis he is a retired installer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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