disco_monkey79":jk4b1vg4 said:
Apologies if this is a thread hi-jack, but we're considering getting a burner for the living room. The chimney is there, but hasn't been used recently (if ever!).
Has anyone had issues in recommissioning chimneys? Is running a steel flue pipe all the way up a viable option? Safety is my paramount concern, and I've been reading about tar build-up, and carbon monoxide leeching, and all sort of terrors!
I appreciate there are companies offering chimney checks, but they're generally also the same people offering to fit stoves (call me paranoid!).
Thanks
I had the same dilemma earlier this year, however after speaking to a local plumber who has had a stove for a few years, he put me right on a few concerns that I had.
I would recommend, for a start, to get your chimney swept. I used a sweep who had recently qualified as a HETAS installer,
http://www.hetas.co.uk/, he was also registered with
http://www.guildofmasterchimneysweeps.co.uk/, cost of sweeping was about £30, and I picked his brain over a few cuppas.
My next step was to smoke test the chimney, to test the draw, a few sheets of burning newspaper confirmed all was okay.
I considered getting the chimney lined, but as I live in a dormer bungalow, figured the cost of about £600 to line the chimney was something I would only have done if needed. I had already checked the chimney for loose bricks etc and found no cause for concern.
I do use a carbon monoxide alarm, they are battery sealed for a few years, so no issues with batteries etc.
I fitted my own stove, and open all my room doors to let the heat circulate throughout downstairs.
I don't know if you want to fit your own stove, but it has to be cheaper than writing a blank check. Last price I heard an Hetas guy charged for installing a stove was £4k, though that included cost of stove. Unlike gas & electric you can fit your own stove if you wish, as far as I am aware you are not breaking any laws.
I was warned not to buy cheap Chinese stoves as they tend to crack.
Go to a local openfire showroom and pick their brains, they will help determine what is best for you, and help you decide.
Best thing I did was putting a stove in, and I am amazed at how many folks now have stoves.
Hope this helps, feel free to pm me if you wish.