Installing a Stove, Stove installation guides, Fitting a Woodburner

As with many major improvements around the home we recommend that you enlist the help and advice of a Fully approved Hetas installer. A Hetas Approved installer has passed rigorous tests to show their capability when installing a solid fuel system.

There are many guidelines and regulations you must adhere to when installing a multifuel or woodburning stove regardless of installing into an existing chimney or installing a new twinwall double insulated chimney.

For more information of suitability and regulations surrounding installing a stove then please refer to your local Council or a Hetas approved installer for advice. You can also download Document J Building Regs which explains the building regs for you.

We cannot stress enough how important it is to ensure you get the site surveyed to check suitability of the stove you wish to purchase and also it is in your best interest to use a professional to ensure you get a job well done and most importantly a job that has been correctly and safely so you can have peace of mind for the whole family.

Click on the link below to see how you can install your stove in the position you desire in your home.

Flexible Lined Chimney

For installing a stove where a current masonry chimney is already in place

FlexLinerGuide

 Clay Lined Chimney

For installing a stove with current clay-lined chimney in place

ClayLined

Existing Unlined Chimney

For installing a stove with a current unlined masonry chimney

Unlined

Internal Twinwall Flue System

For installing a stove where there is no existing chimney

Internal

External Twinwall Flue System

For Installing a stove with no existing chimney, and no way for it to go straight up.

ExternalTwinwall