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Wood/coal Burner Stove

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waterbitch | 15:26 Thu 28th Apr 2016 | DIY
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I would like to install a coal/wood burning stove into an existing fireplace,would it need a liner?there is already a liner in situ installed for the gas fire that was there,would this be ok to use?
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You'll need a Class 1 liner for a woodburner. Gas liners are usually Class 2. It would burn out very quickly if used with a woodburner. Also, gas uses a smaller diameter than a w/burner usually. I'm afraid you really do need to find out exactly what you have.
17:20 Thu 28th Apr 2016
You'll need a Class 1 liner for a woodburner. Gas liners are usually Class 2. It would burn out very quickly if used with a woodburner.

Also, gas uses a smaller diameter than a w/burner usually. I'm afraid you really do need to find out exactly what you have.
As The Builder says, you need expert advice. Don't leave it to chance.
Naomi has prompted me to add what I should have said before .........

Solid fuel appliances must, by law, be fitted by a HETAS registered installer (including the flue) ... or by a "competent person" under Building Control supervision.
My MIL died after a stroke, most likely brought on by carbon monoxide poisoning, after fumes escaped from a badly fitted wood burner.

Make sure you get it fitted correctly!
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thank you all very much,looks like we'll buy the stove then get a firm to fit it for us. xxx

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