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Wood burner in a conservatory

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HorsesDogsNails · 26/12/2012 15:38

Does anyone have any experience of installng a wood burner in a conservatory? I know it can be done, the pipe comes out the top of the woodburner and goes out of the roof, but can anyone give me an idea of cost fitted?

I've calculated that we'll only need a dinky one, 4kw or so, and our conservatory is 2.9m X 3m so the 'chimney' wont need to clear the roofline of the house, only be 1m clear of the roof.....

Is it best to get the burner then find a fitter? Or to get the shop to fit it as well?

Any help/info gratefully received! Thanks

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Chanatan · 26/12/2012 15:50

Have a read here according to their prices you are looking at a minimum of £1250,on past experience of having a woodburner installed into a conventional chimney,I think that figure is very low and would have thought £2000 a more realistic figure(thats including the stove)

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