Hello All,
I'm considering putting a multi-fuel stove into an existing fireplace opening. It seems that modern stoves are so efficient that not enough heat from them goes up the standard brick flue to create the needed draught, so the chimney will have to be re-lined to get the diameter of the flue down to 6 inches (150mm).
Is using a semi-flexible stainless steel liner a diy job? I've been quoted about £600 to have it done which is more than the cost of the stove I have in mind.
Could it be done from roof ladders?
I'm considering putting a multi-fuel stove into an existing fireplace opening. It seems that modern stoves are so efficient that not enough heat from them goes up the standard brick flue to create the needed draught, so the chimney will have to be re-lined to get the diameter of the flue down to 6 inches (150mm).
Is using a semi-flexible stainless steel liner a diy job? I've been quoted about £600 to have it done which is more than the cost of the stove I have in mind.
Could it be done from roof ladders?