Author Topic: woodburning stove?  (Read 15388 times)

mowhaugh

  • Joined Jul 2013
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Re: woodburning stove?
« Reply #30 on: November 09, 2013, 09:18:45 am »
We live in a tenanted farm house, it is stupidly big (three stories, 10 bedrooms, most of which we never even go in) and it has no central heating and is just about impossible to insulate well.  We have an oil Aga in the kitchen, it heats the kitchen and does the hot water, but is an old style one which can't run radiators and can't be turned up or down, it is either on or off.  We also have an open fire in the living room, but the fireplace is collapsing, so we are using the money my husband's dad left us when he died in August to put in a woodburner with a multifuel grate.  The total cost is £4020, but there is a lot of building work to be done to remove the fireplace that is in, the chimney which is huge needs to be lined, and they also are hiring a cherry picker because of the height of the house, so I didn't think it was too bad.  We will also be able to keep it running all night, so I won't be faced with trying to light a fire with two toddlers helping me every morning.  We have eight years left on our farm tenancy, which is a full repairing tenancy, so we are responsible for fixing the fireplace anyway, even though it was wrecked when we took it on, so we thought we may as well have something nice, we reckon by the time we have deducted what it would have cost us to repair the exisiting fireplace, which is now dangerous, the stove will cost us about £250/year over the remaining years of our tenancy, and will be much better than an open fire.  And if they renew our tenancy for another 15 years, then we have a lovely stove for that time too.  Building work starts on Tuesday 19th, with the stove going in on the Friday - very excited!

lachlanandmarcus

  • Joined Aug 2010
  • Aberdeenshire
Re: woodburning stove?
« Reply #31 on: November 09, 2013, 10:00:21 am »
have you thought about replacing the aga with a rayburn, similar (cheaper to buy so you might be able to swap over without much if any extra cost) but can run up to 14 radiators for you? Just a thought.


I think we need pics of the great fireplace project! The house sounds amazing (altho agree it might be less amazing if you are cold!)

mowhaugh

  • Joined Jul 2013
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Re: woodburning stove?
« Reply #32 on: November 09, 2013, 01:12:41 pm »
We did think about that, but no one seems to be in the slightest bit interested in our ancient Aga, and the cost of the pipework and radiators etc would just be huge, the house is a very odd design, not helped by the fact we only use some of the rooms (the ones that have intact walls!) and they are not necessarily next to each other.  Do think it might be worth having a look again, though, wouldn't hurt to get a price.

Will take some photos of the fireplace project.

Louise Gaunt

  • Joined May 2011
Re: woodburning stove?
« Reply #33 on: November 09, 2013, 01:28:02 pm »
A word of caution regarding the Rayburn and radiators. We put in a Rayburn in our bungalow in Guernsey to cook, run the hot water and the radiators. It just wasn't up to the job, especially providing heating, and did break down quite a lot. In the end we took it out and replaced it with a decent boiler and an electric cooker. Expensive option (we both had paid jobs at the time!) but we were warm!

lachlanandmarcus

  • Joined Aug 2010
  • Aberdeenshire
Re: woodburning stove?
« Reply #34 on: November 09, 2013, 06:23:01 pm »
Ooh that's a shame, we've quite a few friends who've used them in pretty big places (as well as our old house which wasn't so large)


However it's true that over a certain really long pipe run boilers dont work so well, we have a cottage with attached steading and barn, we fitted a boiler for the main house but we know as we were told at the start that when we do the rest we will have to fit a second boiler as the house is so long and thin! Like a train!

MAK

  • Joined Nov 2011
  • Middle ish of France
    • Cadeaux de La forge
Re: woodburning stove?
« Reply #35 on: November 10, 2013, 09:28:31 am »
True about the length of a heating circuit. Our house is on 3 floors and attached to a barn. The heating circuit goes thru 1 meter thick granite walls and even runs into the barn before returning to the first floor of the house then up to the loft bedroom.
Since my Chris can not walk yet we have turned of the 3 radiators in the loft bedroom and I think I am burning less wood to heat the smaller circuit and its radiators.
The wood fired central heating was worth the effort and not too expensive to install and we do not buy in wood. We have the usual copper pipes in the rooms but a flexible plastic with good insulation properties is used under floor boards and in the long runs in the barn ( all pipework is insulated).

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