Can't show mine as waiting for the Sweep to come on THurs ๐
showing the effect it has...
Id install a Carbon Monoxide alarm if I were you! ๐
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If I were to install another burner in a room this size, I'd just go for a log burner not a multi-fuel.
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Morso 04
Great for drying boots out.
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stuartie, what model is your boiler? Looks nice and small which means a soon-to-be-mine fireplace might not need knocking about as much as I'd feared...
@ ski & matthewjb. what was there before the stove? existing fireplace?
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matthewjb. what was there before the stove?
Yes. A fitted gas fire with wooden mantelpiece etc. The fitter managed to reuse the hearth.
It's quite a snug fit but easily heats the room.
stuartie, what model is your boiler? Looks nice and small which means a soon-to-be-mine fireplace might not need knocking about as much as I'd feared...
Yeoman CL5 Multifuel.
Fairly compact, 5kW output. The original fireplace was enormous when excavated so we built back in the way to reduce the size of the opening.
sharki why the change?
The Aga one up there is in the lounge i'm sat in.
The other is in my winter hideaway in an apple orchard.
Little stoves in the kitchen and lounge/bedroom.
And loads of Apple wood to keep me warm.
Need to set the chainsaw on it this week and get it covered/aired.
So it's just a location change. ๐
ah. Specification error ๐
djglover - Member@ ski & matthewjb. what was there before the stove? existing fireplace?
My home is a 1990 timber frame build, it had a standard external chimney with a square clay gas flue fitted inside, plus a tacky fake marble fireplace in front that you got with new builds at the time.
Took out the old fireplace, knocked out the existing fire brick back, amazed how much extra space you can get to your fireplace once that and the sand behind have been taken out, put in two lintels to support the existing flue, then a new liner and custom fabricated top plate, which also acts as a deflector for the Oak beam.








