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Guys, I've been thinking for some while now about sticking a woodburner in the lounge.
However, I've noticed many are doing much the same, and as such, the wood costs are creeping up.
I can source my own wood too, however, when I factor in petrol and time costs I'm starting to think H.E Gas fire.
Any thoughts from you guys would be much appreciated.
 
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Logs etc are on the up, just waiting for the woodchip bubble to burst.

I think, unless you have your own supply, stoves are getting pretty expensive to run. We have one in the back room. Its only lit when I have enough scrap timber to burn on it. After all, I'm only a poor plumber :)
 
By high efficiency if you mean flueless gas fire I wouldnt bother.
By the time you have made a suitable hole in the wall for ventilation youve negated the efficiency in real terms....
 
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A wood burner has Much more character & nicer to look at, plus you get the nice wood crackling sound. Although gas is cheap & no mess or ash like a wood burner.
 
I have a lovely stanley stove in d house. Great heat off it and very relaxing to look at. Get 1 , ye won't b sorry. There's still heat off it d next morning.
 
Just bought a Dimplex langbrook smoke exempt stove, its multifuel. very good. its a very efficient one as long as you get the air mix right. You do need a fair bit of wood to get a night out of it. Its only 5 kw as well.
 
We got a multi fuel they are better than gas fires however draw backs are mess cleaning them , need at least a year in advanced of dry timber and storage .
 
We got a multi fuel they are better than gas fires however draw backs are mess cleaning them , need at least a year in advanced of dry timber and storage .

I use smokeless coal when aint got wood, But i overloaded mine thinking it wasn't getting hot and before i new it the insides were glowing and the glass cracked doh. Dimplex sent me a new free glass though.
 
Oh just one more thing ( i feel like columbo). Ya can buy little fans that tuck behind the flue and blow the heat into the room. they look really good. Gonna buy one myself.
 
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