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Free chimney design service
Every stove requires a suitable chimney system. To support you, we offer a free design service tailored to your plans. Just purchase your stove and send us your designs. We’re happy to offer guidance before you buy, but a full parts list can only be provided once the stove has been purchased.
For installation we always recommend consulting a certified professional from one of the recognised UK bodies: HETAS, OFTEC, NAPIT, BPEC, or LOGIC or ensure DIY installs meet Building Regulations (Part J).
If you choose to utilise our free chimney design service and would like us to connect you with a local retailer simply complete the form on this page.
It is important to understand that we cannot be held responsible for any mistakes that occur during the installation process, and we recommend that you thoroughly evaluate your selected installer prior to purchasing your stove.
Examples of typical chimney installations can be found below:

Internal twin wall chimney system
An internal system involves routing the pipes through the ceilings, leading into the attic and exiting through the roof.
This process is not as complex as it may appear, as the pipes are typically situated between the floorboards. This internal system offers considerable benefits, as it shields the chimney from severe weather conditions, which in turn improves insulation and fosters a more consistent draft during operation.


External twin wall chimney system
An external twin wall chimney system offers the least amount of disruption when adding a stove and chimney to a house or a bungalow.
This approach involves creating an opening in the wall of the room housing the stove, allowing the chimney to extend vertically along the exterior of the building. This installation type is useful when it’s difficult to complete an internal installation.


Internal flexible liner
If you have an existing, traditional fireplace, then this is the recommended method.
This method is popular due to its ease and affordability, especially when modernising or retrofitting older chimneys. This is a very cost effective method and can last a considerable number of years if the correct, low moisture content, wood is used.
