Hi,
We currently have an open fire with a back boiler. We are finding it very bad at throwing heat into the room. Is this always the way with fires with back boilers?Only heard of this recently. Also, chimney does be very noisy with wind howling.
We were thinking of putting in a wood burning stove as obviously better heat from them. But I would like to remove the firplace and have some of the central bit of the chimney breast "dug out" so that the stove sits into the breast with a bit of spce either side for putting basket of logs etc. I'd prefer this option to just simply keeping fireplace and connecting stove to chimney and having it sitting outside on the granite of the fireplace.
Is it possible to remove the part I want of the chimney breast like this to fit the stove into, is it safe to do so ? Also, has anyone ever had it done and roughly how much was the labour costs? Also, are stoves with back boilers any good. I know people who have Stanley Oisin stove and the heat from it unreal.
Thanks for your help.
Oh June your post has answered my prayers!
I am thinking of putting in the hercules stove in as well and hooking it into the rads and your endorsement of it has allayed any fears I had. I have a couple of questions for you if you don't mind!
How much was the stove and also the installation?
How many rads are you running off the stove?
Is there any thermostatic check in place on the system that'll stop the oil boiler coming on if the stove already has the rads heated, or do you just operate the 2 heat sources independently yourself (ie. turn the oil boiler on if you haven't lit the stove)?
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