Multifuel Stove in Conservatory through polycarb roof - doable

dont forget you need to get building control involved before you start to go that route
 
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Yes I will contact all necessary bodies & find out the cost of getting it inspected & certified before starting any work (this actually will be the deciding factor whether I do it or not)
 
Looks like I will have to forget it - I have just realised there is no way I can position the stove that maintains the minimum required distance of 600mm to the PVC widow frame & ledge on the Right hand side.

Unless there is any way out of this?, if not looks like project abandoned
 

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Pricier ,but some of the small woodwarms are down to 152mm back and sides and will sit on a 12mm projected hearth.
Lateral support above the roof still seems to be the most difficult part
 
way too expensive - I'm not actually going to spend anymore money on a new stove, the idea was 100% based on being able to fit the new Stove I already have, If I can't do this I will forget the idea.
I may look to have it installed in my living room, but that is more involved as I would need a twin wall flue installing to replace the current flexible gas flue that is already in, not sure what the cost of that would be.
I will start a fresh new job thread if I need more help & info on this
 
Typically looking at about £1500ish to get a chimney lined and stove connected
 

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