Simply answer the questions below and we will be in contact to discuss all your requirements. Should you have any issues with answering any questions, please contact us here, we are more than happy to help or book an appointment for us to make an assessment of your property.
If you do not know these details they can be found on the either the appliances manual or the metal data plate that is attached to your stove. This plate can usually be found on the back of the appliance. If you cannot find this data plate then it is likely that your stove is not CE marked, without a CE marking we are unable to obtain the information we need to certificate the stove, meaning unfortunately we cannot undertake the installation.
Use the input fields A-D for a square hearth and enter 'N/A' into E-H , use all 8 for a t-shaped hearth.
Please enter the measurements below, width (B) is the width of the fireplace at the front, width (D) is the width of the fireplace at the back.
If you have already purchased your stove you can obtain this information from
either the manual or the data plate.
If you don’t already have a stove, nor know what kilowatt you require, you can use
this formula to give you an idea of what you need-
First multiply the amount of meters wide your room is, by the amount of meters
long your room is, and then again by the amount of meters high your room is, finally you divide
that number by 14. For example if your room is 5m wide, 7m long and 2.5m high (5x7x2.5=87.5)
then you would require a stove around 6.25KW (87.5’/,14=6.25).
If your house was built after 2008 then you will need an air vent installed into the same room as the appliance (if you haven’t already got one). If your house was built prior to 2008 then you should only need an air vent if you have a stove that is greater than 5kw.
Using the answers you have given so far it sounds like you will need a Twinwall system installed. Sorry but we no longer offer this service.
Heat shields bring the distance to combustibles behind the stove down to 125mm (the DTC varies from stove to stove, some are as low as 150mm, others can be as high 600mm), meaning you will have a wider range of stoves to choose from if you are happy for a heat shield to be installed behind your stove. Heat sheild’s are usually 300mm wider than the stove (allowing 150mm either side) and either 300mm or 450mm taller than your stove (the height depends on the stove).
The often triangular part of a wall between the borders of crossed roof pitches is referred to as a gable
We can’t help you on this occasion as we no longer offer a service in which Twinwall installations terminate through the roof, we are however still undertaking ’through the wall' installations that run up the outside of your property
so if this can be an option for you please select ‘yes’, if not then thank you for your time and apologies we could not help you today.
This can be hard to judge so to give you an idea of how high it may be, a standard two story house is approximately 9 metres tall. Please enter your house height in metres.
If you have already purchased your stove you can obtain this information from either the manual or the data plate. If you don’t already have a stove, nor know what kilowatt you require, you can use this formula to give you an idea of what you need- First multiply the amount of meters wide your room is, by the amount of meters long your room is, and then again by the amount of meters high your room is, finally you divide that number by 14. For example if your room is 5m wide, 7m long and 2.5m high (5x7x2.5=87.5) then you would require a stove around 6.25KW (87.5’/,14=6.25).
If your house was built after 2008 then you will need an air vent installed into the same room as the appliance (if you haven’t already got one). If your house was built prior to 2008 then you should only need an air vent if you have a stove that is greater than 5kw.
Use the input fields A-D for a square hearth and enter 'N/A' into E-H , use all 8 for a t-shaped hearth.
If your register plate is constructed out of a non corrosive steel (i.e galvanised or zinc plated), is minimum of 1.5mm thick, and a looks like a nice snug fit (i.e no gaps), we should be able to reuse it.
If your flue pipe is rust and damage free, then assuming it is the correct diameter, we can reuse this too.
Please provide the height of your chimney, starting from the floor that the stove is going into, to the top of the chimney stack. This can be hard to judge so to give you an idea of how high it may be, a standard two story house is approximately 9 meters tall.
If your chimney pot or capping is cracked, we would not consider this to be in good condition.
Is there enough room to position a ladder i.e no obstructing conservatory’s, extension's or outbuildings etc?
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