The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Smallholding => Buildings & planning => Topic started by: GWC on May 26, 2015, 09:53:33 am
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Hi,
Does anyone know of someone that does wood burning installations from the Aberdeenshire area that is HETAS approved?
Cheers
Graham :fc:
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Have you tried this site http://www.hetas.co.uk/find-installer/ (http://www.hetas.co.uk/find-installer/) ? Just pop in your postcode and it'll show you who's registered in your area
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Yes Tony, I've tried that. They are all stove suppliers.
I was looking for someone independent, who wouldn't charge and arm and both legs.....!
Thanks Graham
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Graham,
When I told a stove supplier I intended to do a self-install and get the council to sign it off later, he told me that the council probably wouldn't be interested in doing that (they weren't, and confirmed that for our job, no building warrant was needed as long as we complied with the codes), and also that HETAS don't have the same status as a statutory body in Scotland that they do in England.
We ended up doing two chimney linings and stove installs ourselves (recommend the stove fitters manual (http://www.stovefittersmanual.co.uk/) for guidance and hotline chimneys (http://www.hotline-chimneys.co.uk/) for parts). Both stoves were straightforward to install, and we saved 60% compared with what the stove shops quoted.
The building regs for stoves are actually quite straightforward too, so it's easy enough to read them to ascertain what you need to do to comply, and if a building warrant (or registered install) is required or not. If you don't want the hassle of doing that of course, don't chance it, and use a registered installer.
Also if DIY is not for you, is there a local chimney sweep you could use?
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I am looking to do a self-install in Aberdeenshire as well. The regs are straightforward but its the insurance I am worried about.
Did either of you find out about insurance after a self-install ? or find a cheap HETAS to sign of on your work ?
That stove fitters manual site is great by the way.