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We had one fitted a few years ago, we originally had an open fire but wanted to convert to a burner for efficiency. We had an endless supply of wood from my brother's tree surgery business.
I think the total cost was around 3K for the (Burley) burner, flue liner, cowling, widening the opening, granite hearth and making good (plastering etc).
Always use seasoned wood (do not buy kiln dried, season it yourself for at least 12 months) and always burn hot (do not slumber).
Has anyone fitted a wood burner? I want to install one in our Victorian Terrace. At the moment the chimney breast is sealed. I just want a rough idea of what may be involved.