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flue pipes for boiler stove where is the best place to get it

  • 16-09-2010 8:34pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 200 ✭✭


    hi. we are planning on purchasing hunter 30b (multifuel boiler stove) wondering if any of you guys have any suggestions on where to get the flue pipe as the stove shops price is very expensive. we are located near waterford/kilkenny .also is it ok to use marble/ceramic tiles as a hearth for the stove? we're planning to have installed free standing in one corner of the room. the granite slab quoted to us is E300 for a customised on (1 m x 0.65m)

    is there any particular brand/grade of flue pipe that we should be looking at ?

    thanks and regards


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,262 ✭✭✭✭Joey the lips


    Specific recommendations by PM only please folks... If your near dublin i can help you but i am sure you will find better local


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,389 ✭✭✭Carlow52


    angelmum wrote: »
    hi. we are planning on purchasing hunter 30b (multifuel boiler stove) wondering if any of you guys have any suggestions on where to get the flue pipe as the stove shops price is very expensive. we are located near waterford/kilkenny .also is it ok to use marble/ceramic tiles as a hearth for the stove? we're planning to have installed free standing in one corner of the room. the granite slab quoted to us is E300 for a customised on (1 m x 0.65m)

    is there any particular brand/grade of flue pipe that we should be looking at ?

    thanks and regards

    What makes u think its very expensive and what are u prepared to pay?

    How many km are you buying?

    Marble is fine except may be a bit soft for wear and tear.
    Tiles fine, granite fine also, size/thickness as per the regs
    http://www.environ.ie/en/Publications/DevelopmentandHousing/BuildingStandards/FileDownLoad,1650,en.pdf


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