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Wood burner in a conservatory - are you happy with it?

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seasidechina2013 · 22/09/2013 18:18

Hello
I am contemplating having a wood burner installed in the conservatory.
The conservatory was here when I moved in 11 years ago & needs a bit of an overhaul. It is attached to the kitchen and the garage and so has two walls onto the garden.
I've seen a few messages from a while ago on this but wondered a couple of years on from them how it worked over the winter?
was it worthwhile? All thoughts welcome please?
Thanks (this is my first post!)

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treesntrees · 22/09/2013 21:09

watching with interest

AboutTimeForAChange · 23/09/2013 00:33

How will you vent it out of the roof space?

seasidechina2013 · 23/09/2013 19:28

Hi I have seen examples on line where the flu is taken through the conservatory roof. There are building regs on this but from what I've read it is doable. I've looked at other discussions about this but they were a couple of years old or more and so wondered after a couple of winters how it worked out in practice.My conservatory like many is limited in use and I get a fair of mould on the ceiling and if the rain is torrential I have a slight leak. I'm therefore thinking about a re overhaul of it where the roof is replaced and I have a stove. I'd love one in the house but don't have a chimney
thanks for your interest,

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