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Can I have a woodburner or open fire in the space left behind by a gas fire with back boiler?

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ViolaTricolor · 07/02/2011 13:03

As above really. We replaced the back boiler with a new combi so I'm not talking about a woodburner with backboiler, just putting one in to heat the room and look nice. I really don't want to brick up fireplace! Would an open fire be easier? I know I'll need to get someone round to check out the flue situation, but it would be good to hear anecdotal reports from people who have ripped out a gas fire/back boiler and put something else in its place.

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oooggs · 07/02/2011 13:07

we put a woodburner in the place the gas fire was removed from & had a combi put in the cellar

love it!

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ViolaTricolor · 07/02/2011 13:09

Ooh great, that was exactly what I wanted to hear Grin. Did they have to do much work on the hole left behind by the gas fire?

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oooggs · 07/02/2011 13:14

just put you a picture on my profile, we did a bit of work before the woodburner was fitted as there was a a false chimney breast but it was all worth it!

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ViolaTricolor · 07/02/2011 13:27

Oh thank you -- it looks lovely (as does the rest of your house, and your DC!). We have a real chimney, but it's not very big (1930s semi), so I think we might be quite restricted in what we can fit in the hole. I'll have to ask the pros about that. I'm quite excited now I've seen yours!

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