Multi-fuel burner in Staffordshire

Hi

We are looking for someone to fit a multi-fuel burner and flue in Staffordshire. Does anyone have any recommendations please?

Many thanks:)

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  • hethmar
    hethmar Posts: 10,678 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker Car Insurance Carver!
    You can always check out the HETAS site for registered installers and get three quotes.


    http://www.hetas.co.uk/nearest_member
  • spinningsheep
    spinningsheep Posts: 1,051 Forumite
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    Try Brittain Adams in Tunstall, they're just by the Asda/Matalan complex on the lights. I had my stove from there but mine was a simple inset job so no install needed but they have been going for donkeys years and have a good rep in the Stoke area.

    CC limits £26000


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  • hethmar
    hethmar Posts: 10,678 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker Car Insurance Carver!
    The installer does need to be HETAS registered and supply a Compliance Cert though - bear that in mind.
  • SCFC1961
    SCFC1961 Posts: 157 Forumite
    Thanks for your replies!

    Much appreciated :)
  • mark_j
    mark_j Posts: 52 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Paul Bottrill is the man you need.

    He is on the Hetas register and located in staffordshire.

    Going to be fitting our Aarrow log burner shortly :beer:
  • alleycat`
    alleycat` Posts: 1,901 Forumite
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    mark_j wrote: »
    Paul Bottrill is the man you need.

    He is on the Hetas register and located in staffordshire.

    Going to be fitting our Aarrow log burner shortly :beer:
    A little off topic but we are considering an Aarrow ecoburn model.
    Can i ask why you went with an aarrow model?
    I currently don't know anyone who has purchased / owned one and why they went that route.

    cheers
  • mark_j
    mark_j Posts: 52 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    alleycat` wrote: »
    A little off topic but we are considering an Aarrow ecoburn model.
    Can i ask why you went with an aarrow model?
    I currently don't know anyone who has purchased / owned one and why they went that route.

    cheers


    Hi

    I went with an Aarrow because of previous experience with them. They are sturdy,well built, dont look too old fashioned and the specific log burners they sell (not their multifuel ones) are extremely efficient at burning logs with a good heat output. there controls for the amount of air being drawn are very good and accurate aswell, with a nice big glass door to see the fire roaring. Also on alot of different log burners manufacturers say they are easily swept but they are not. My friend has an ecoburn 5 in his bedroom and u just take out the back plate and sweep away.:T

    Cant wait to get ours up and running

    I dont think you will be dissappointed if you invest in one.
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