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Removing a woodburner, return to open fire

I know its not popular, I know the efficiency issue, but.....
How difficult and how expensive would this be likely to be in a worse case scenario?

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  • A._Badger
    A._Badger Posts: 5,881 Forumite
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    I know its not popular, I know the efficiency issue, but.....
    How difficult and how expensive would this be likely to be in a worse case scenario?

    I can't see why it would be difficult at all. Is the chimney lined? If so, that might need to be removed but a standard fire basket and the work needed to install it shouldn't be too costly.
  • suki1964
    suki1964 Posts: 14,313 Forumite
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    I once went with a fella who's fire place was just an open hearth below the chimney and he burned away at logs with no grate Logs just burned on top of a pile of ashes. No problem. No carbon monoxide poisoning nowt

    And that was a third floor flat in London
  • Gloomendoom
    Gloomendoom Posts: 16,551 Forumite
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    suki1964 wrote: »
    I once went with a fella who's fire place was just an open hearth below the chimney and he burned away at logs with no grate Logs just burned on top of a pile of ashes. No problem. No carbon monoxide poisoning nowt

    That's what we have in our sitting room. It works fine as long as my mother doesn't visit and sweep up all the ash. :mad:

    I do have a CO alarm though, and it's never gone off.
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