What are old cast iron stoves worth?

What are old cast iron stoves worth?

How Much Are Antique Cast Iron Stoves Worth? In general, the condition, size, design, and rarity will determine the value of the stove. Most are in the $100 to $500 range, though some can go for several thousands of dollars.

Do all stoves need a flue?

Secondly, while not mandatory, flue liners are highly recommended by most stove installers, and for good reason. Along with offering improved safety, cleanliness and efficiency, one of the main benefits of fitting your stove with a flue liner is also better performance.

Do I need a register plate with a flue liner?

A Register Plate should always be fitted whenever a stove vents directly into the chimney (ie if the chimney is sound and there is no flue liner connected directly to the stove or stove pipe). The purpose of this register plate is to ensure no fumes, especially Carbon Monoxide, escapes back into the room.

Does a wood burner need a register plate?

A register plate is a metal sheet that fits across the base of your chimney, just above where a stove would be installed. If byproducts from your wood burning stove or multi fuel stove are being exhausted straight into the chimney (and not into a flue inside the chimney), then you’ll need a register plate.

How much does it cost to fit a wood burner?

Installation. You can expect to pay between £700-£1,000 for installation of the appliance itself, but each project is unique, so costs vary. Inset models may require more structural work than freestanding stoves (such as false walls and hidden flues), which will obviously raise the price.

How much does it cost to install a gas fire UK?

The average cost for a heating specialist to install a gas fire is around £50-£100. On average, a heating specialist will charge around £150-£200 per day. The job of installing a gas fire at your home will usually take approximately 2-3 hours, and so, therefore, the contractor’s price will reflect this amount of time.

How much does it cost to line a chimney for a wood burner?

The cost of lining a chimney for a wood burner is between £500-£1,100 depending on the type of flue liner chosen. All are suitable for a log burner apart from the single skin stainless steel flexible liner which is only suitable for gas appliances.

Do you need to line a chimney for a log burner?

A chimney liner is obligatory if you are installing a woodburning stove, gas fire or open fire in a new build property to comply with Document J of current Building Regulations. A chimney liner may be necessary in an older property if the flue inside your chimney is no longer safe to use.

How much does it cost to line a flue?

The average cost of just supplying the liner will be between £50 – £150 per metre and the rest will be the labour. It can take between 1 and 3 days to install a chimney liner depending on the complexity and the average cost of the tradesman will range between £180 – £250 per day.

How many elbows can a wood stove have?

Never use more than two 90º elbows in a stovepipe/chimney pipe set up. If you do, the chimney will not draw well…in other words, the less elbows, the better the draw. Also, a straight pipe is much easier to clean. With 90º elbows, you’ll have to dismantle the pipe at the elbow each time you clean the chimney.

What are the regulations for a wood burning stove?

Log Burner Hearth Regulations

  • The hearth must extend at least 300mm to the front and 150mm to either side.
  • The full area of the hearth should be at least 840x840mm.
  • It must be at least 12mm thick.

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