I had a chimney fire and the flue was damaged. I've been quoted a lot to get it fixed and insurance company has agreed. I'm worried that my roofer has said he believes the problem is only at the top of the chimney and will not need to be fixed from inside the house. Apparently there is no concrete way of knowing if the flue is damaged lower down ? Does this make sense.
Someone made a suggestion that I could put in a stove and wouldn't need then to fix the chimney. Is this a more modern way to heat houses, would solid fuel be the way to go. What size would I need for the living room of a standard 3 bed semi which already has central heating and immersion for the water. What brand and price range of stove have people found to be the best. My understanding is that it's better if the stove it 'out' in the room as that way you get less heat going up the chimney. Is it a good idea putting in a stove. Apart from the price of the stove how long would the job take and circa what cost.
Someone made a suggestion that I could put in a stove and wouldn't need then to fix the chimney. Is this a more modern way to heat houses, would solid fuel be the way to go. What size would I need for the living room of a standard 3 bed semi which already has central heating and immersion for the water. What brand and price range of stove have people found to be the best. My understanding is that it's better if the stove it 'out' in the room as that way you get less heat going up the chimney. Is it a good idea putting in a stove. Apart from the price of the stove how long would the job take and circa what cost.