Quizzes & Puzzles4 mins ago
Flue in chimney and cowl
3 Answers
Hi
Just wondered if anyone knew roughly the cost for installing a flue liner and fitting cowl on chimney?
Thanks, Elsa
Just wondered if anyone knew roughly the cost for installing a flue liner and fitting cowl on chimney?
Thanks, Elsa
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by elsajo. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.not sure but to add to your concerns ,have you considered access/scaffolding or cat ladders?
i mention scaffolding because bigger firms like BGas wont touch a chimney w/o one and also its helpful for sorting out ventilation for the chimney after the liner is installed e.g. air bricks top and bottom for air changes in the chimney itself
i mention scaffolding because bigger firms like BGas wont touch a chimney w/o one and also its helpful for sorting out ventilation for the chimney after the liner is installed e.g. air bricks top and bottom for air changes in the chimney itself
Hi
The cost to buy only the parts is about �350 (that's to line the chimney, connecting from a wood burner and terminating with a cowl. The cost will depend on the grade of liner you use, length of chimney, type of cowl etc, and also whether you buy from an internet company (type "flue liners" into google) or from a local supplier.
The cost for a professional to do the job (supply and fit) is around the �800 mark. This is the cost that a local company would charge using roof ladders. As terence7556 says, larger companies will use scaffolding and that would increase the cost.
Chimney lining now comes under building control and should only be done by a HETAS approved engineer. This will give you the right documentation if ever you sold your house and maintain any house insurance in the very unlikely event of a claim being made.
The cost to buy only the parts is about �350 (that's to line the chimney, connecting from a wood burner and terminating with a cowl. The cost will depend on the grade of liner you use, length of chimney, type of cowl etc, and also whether you buy from an internet company (type "flue liners" into google) or from a local supplier.
The cost for a professional to do the job (supply and fit) is around the �800 mark. This is the cost that a local company would charge using roof ladders. As terence7556 says, larger companies will use scaffolding and that would increase the cost.
Chimney lining now comes under building control and should only be done by a HETAS approved engineer. This will give you the right documentation if ever you sold your house and maintain any house insurance in the very unlikely event of a claim being made.