LordFrederickIII I am not too sure if you went with the fire genie. The wife was recommended this chimney damper from friends across the water. I emailed the company and got the following (the bold emphasis is mine):
Thank you for contacting us at Fire Genie.
We provide a nationwide supply and fit service for the Fire Genie chimney damper, as this allows us to give an underwritten warranty of 2 years for our product (extendable to 5 years).
Typically supply and installation costs for a standard 16"-18" fireback is £250; we estimate that within 16-20 months of use the Fire Genie will have paid back this investment in saved heat from your home; after this time the Fire Genie is effectively free and should give you between £170-£220 saving in your solid fuel usage per year.
Larger fireplaces, anything from 600cm to 1.5m are called ‘specials’ the price of these range from £450 to £650. These fire genies are custom made to suit any size of opening, not only are the savings on your heating bill a lot greater than the standards, but you will be able heat your room to the required temperature.
In some situations the job may be more expensive, in this case our professional installers are able to let you know if there are any additional costs prior to work starting--work will only commence should you wish to go ahead with a purchase on the agreed price. Examples of additional costs would be: side expansion fans to support back boiler installations (supply and fit of these is £60), build-up work for larger openings (typically £30 approx.), reshaping work for smaller/irregular openings, e.g., 14", 15", 19" etc. openings (typically £35-£45).
If you can take some digital pictures of their fireplace, perhaps using a mobile phone and e-mail that to us and we can confirm fairly quickly the price for your fireplace. We would require three digital photographs: one looking dead-on at your fireplace, the second taken from about 1 foot away from your fireplace and directed upwards towards the top of your fireback, and the third aimed straight up your chimney flue. Please also provide a measurement of the front of your fireplace opening. Once we receive this information we can give you a price for all works involved.
Kind regards,
Francis
Technical Director
The following is the email the wife's relative forwarded to us from the company (again the bold emphasis is mine):
We provide a full supply and fit installation nationwide, as this allows us to give an underwritten warranty of 2 years for our product (extendable to 5 years).
Typically installation costs for a standard 16"-18" fireback is £135; we estimate that within 10-12 months of use the Fire Genie will have paid back this investment in saved heat from your home alone and a further saving of 35% to 45% on your sold fuel for your fire, saving you in total between £130 and £180 a year.
Our professional installers are able to let you know if there are any additional costs prior to any work starting--work will only commence should you wish to go ahead with a purchase on the agreed price. Examples of additional costs would be: side expansion fans to support back boiler installations, build-up work for larger openings, reshaping work for smaller/irregular openings (e.g., 14", 15", 19" etc. openings).
We are now that confident that if you do not notice or feel that you’re not saving heat that we will take the product out and give you your money back.
Should you wish to go ahead and book a fitting by one of our installers, or wish to install the genie yourself, or require further information, please respond in like to this e-mail.
Regards,
Francis
What worries me is the significant difference in price (£250 versus £135) and similar variations in savings and payback (going from 10-12 months payback with annual savings of £130 - £180 to 16-20 months payback with annual savings of £170-£220). Doesn't that sound dodgy?? The last straw for me was doing some google work led me to the following Irish forum site:
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056706230 the last comment is worrying and seems to reflect danechip's and gasbanni's thoughts.