Squiggle wrote:One HETAS engineer [who'd never heard of MICA for the stove windows] said that's impossible to do. He gave a rough quote to line the chimney: call out to quote £50+vat [to be refunded if they do the work] and around £400 for the installation.......OUCH
That quote sounds about right - we were quoted £300 to fit a stove to a good chimney about three years ago.
I don't own my house and it's important I get it done properly.
We also rent, and the landlord vetoed it on insurance grounds. That is to say, he pays for the buildings insurance (as I bet yours does) and his premium would rise. Even though modern wood-burners emit no embers the insurers said it was a fire risk with the thatch.
You _must_ get your landlords permission before modifying their house, and you _must_ get the stove installed by a competent installer. Doing otherwise would likely invalidate your landlords buildings insurance.
But I'm working to a tight budget.
It may pay in the longer term, but it's going to be money up front.
Logs from local park.
As previously noted, you can't do this without getting the chimney cleaned very regularly. Even with seasoned wood (some needs up to two years) you'll have to get the chimney swept twice a year or so, maybe before the first fire of the autumn and after the last in the spring.