Hi,
I currently have an working open fireplace which I'm looking to upgrade to accept an Inset woodburning stove ( less mess, more efficient ).
The reason why i'm opting for an inset stove is that I shouldn't need to install a flue liner which would significantly add to the cost of the project.
The fireplace is a standard 600 x 400mm opening with a concrete fireback installed. Because of the tapered profile of the fireback, it will need to be removed to accept the woodburner.
Once the fireback is removed, would I need to line the exposed brickwork before installing the woodburner, or could I leave it as-is?
Thanks
I currently have an working open fireplace which I'm looking to upgrade to accept an Inset woodburning stove ( less mess, more efficient ).
The reason why i'm opting for an inset stove is that I shouldn't need to install a flue liner which would significantly add to the cost of the project.
The fireplace is a standard 600 x 400mm opening with a concrete fireback installed. Because of the tapered profile of the fireback, it will need to be removed to accept the woodburner.
Once the fireback is removed, would I need to line the exposed brickwork before installing the woodburner, or could I leave it as-is?
Thanks