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    connecting flue to back of wood burner

    Hi - I had a Stove fitted recently and all the bits with it. I used an online company who supplied the lot for me - and delivered it free. They seem to have a whole bunch of villagers : http://www.stovesareus.co.uk/catalog/villager-m-13.html They also do a free flue design service which...
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    Wood burning fire

    Hi, there are building regulations that you should consider, I found a link at this site: http://www.stovesareus.co.uk/catalog/help_advice/building_regulations_part_j.html Also make sure your chimney is sound, it is better to get a sweep to come and take a look, take a look in the...
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    fitting a solid fuel stove

    PerryOne There are a couple of reasons we are opting for Solid Fuel, there's the aesthetic reason of having a good stove with flames on view in the living room (the wifes input...) and also we live about 500yds from a saw mill where I get a huge supply of good dry wood for peanuts. I've also...
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    Regulations for a multifuel stove

    I found this page that tells me what I need, I post here for anybody elses info: http://www.stovesareus.co.uk/catalog/faq.php#regsj
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    fitting a solid fuel stove

    HI I guess it's a bit late but here are the measurements, in case anybody comes across this thread at a later date (like I did): General heat clearance from Stoves Wood 15” (381mm) Stone 9” (228.6) Plaster 6” (152mm) 2" (50.8mm) from the back 6" (152.4mm) from the sides 12" (304.8mm)...
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    Regulations for a multifuel stove

    Hi - does anybody here know whether I need building regulations if I install a multifuel stove in to my house? The house has a class 2 chimney and is about 15 years old, I may need to put a breathing brick in the room also. thanks in advance
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