Twin Wall Flue Installations
Twin-wall flue Stove installation in Taunton
Twin-wall flue installations are typically required when you want to install a log-burning or multi-fuel stove, but you have no fireplace. Here at Four Seasons Chimneys & Stoves, we can install twin wall flue stoves, either vertically through the roof or horizontally through an external wall.
Modern homes and extensions do not always have chimneys, typically for efficiency reasons or to protect the look of a roof line. However, this does not mean that you cannot install a log-burning or multi-fuel stove. With a twin-wall flue, the air intake and exhaust of the stove, are terminated outside via either going vertically up through the roof space or horizontally out through an external wall and up the side of the building.
Freestanding stoves make a big impact on a room and can not only look good, but provide a renewable source of heat throughout the winter months.
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Twin-wall flue Stove installation price
For us to provide a comprehensive and competitive quotation for your twin-wall flue stove installation, we need some basic information and photographs from you. This will enable us to get an idea of the building in which the stove is being installed and the type of system and layout that is required. The following are required for us to provide a quotation:
- Your details (so that we can send you the quote)
- Details of your house (photos and approximate age)
- If the flue is going through a wall, then we need photos of the inside and outside of that wall
- Wall type – Is it a gable or side wall, are there any windows or other obstacles to avoid, what is the internal wall finish
- If the flue is to go vertically through a roof, we will need photos of the loft space
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Our team always work as quickly and efficiently as we can to ensure our customers receive an excellent stove installation service. Typically it takes between one to three days to install a stove completely from start to finish.
However this depends on the type and size of stove that is being installed because a less complex install could even be as quick as six to eight hours – we could even get everything set up before you get home from work.
Another point that is worth considering in regards to the stove installation time frame is if there is any building work that needs to be completed. For example, if we have to do any extra chimney services such as internal brickwork, repointing or removing a previous stove, it could add a little extra time to the job.
Please let us know in advance if this is something you require as we can factor that into the quote and time frame to ensure you receive the most transparent quote and brief.

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Frequently Asked Questions
There are a various things to consider when buying a stove for your home; the age of your property, the room size, amount of windows, insulation, property / room style (i.e. decor), etc. We understand it is a big change for your home and we are more than happy to help through giving advice every step of the job.
We get asked this question quite often and the answer is yes! However, you may need to acquire planning permission which will mean you may have to check with your local council. We can install a ‘twin wall’ system, which enables your new stove to safely take the smoke out of your home.
Obviously this question has a different answer for every customer. It completely depends on the type of stove install and also if we have to complete any other work, such as repointing, plastering around the chimney, etc. However, we can give you a more tailored and fully transparent quote and timeframe once we come around to take measurements and find out your exact requirements.
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Unfortunately, you can’t do this. The steel the actual gas liner is made from cannot withstand the high temperatures of a solid fuel stove or wood burner. As a result, we would need to remove the gas liner and replace it with a solid fuel liner.
Wood burning stoves have flat fuel beds because wood burns most effectively on a flat bed of ash with air for combustion coming from above. On the contrary, multi fuel stoves are fitted with grates because coal and smokeless fuels need to burn on top of the grate with air entering from beneath the actual fire itself.
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