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The Costs of Installing a Wood Burning Stove

A wood burning stove can be a fantastic addition to your home, offering warmth, efficiency, and a cosy atmosphere. However, before making the investment, it’s important to understand the costs involved. From the price of the stove itself to installation fees and additional accessories, this guide breaks down the key expenses you need to consider.

Cost of the Wood Burning Stove

The price of a wood burning stove can vary widely depending on the size, brand, and efficiency rating. More efficient models often come with a higher price tag but can help save money in the long run by burning wood more effectively.

Installation Costs

The installation of a wood burning stove is one of the biggest expenses. Installation costs typically range from £1,000 to £3,000, depending on several factors:

  • Chimney or flue requirements: If your home already has a chimney, installation will be cheaper. If a new flue system is needed (such as a twin-wall flue), this will increase costs.
  • Labour costs: A professional HETAS-certified installer will charge anywhere from £300 to £1,000, depending on the complexity of the job.
  • Hearth and surround: If you need a hearth or decorative surround, this could add another £200 to £1,000 to the final cost.

Additional Costs to Consider

Chimney Liner or Flue System

If your chimney needs lining, a stainless-steel flue liner costs £400 to £1,000, plus installation fees. If you don’t have a chimney, a twin-wall flue system can cost £1,500+.

Building Regulations and Certifications

Your installation must meet building regulations, which may require inspections and certifications. The cost for a HETAS-certified installation can add £100 to £300.

Accessories and Maintenance

  • Carbon monoxide detector: £20–£50 (a legal requirement in the UK).
  • Fireproof gloves and tools: £30–£100.
  • Log storage: £50–£300, depending on size and material.
  • Annual chimney sweeping: £50–£100 per year to keep your stove running efficiently.

Long-Term Savings and Benefits

While the upfront costs can seem high, a wood burning stove can offer savings on heating bills. A well-maintained stove can last 10–20 years, providing an efficient and cost-effective heating solution.

Conclusion

The total cost of installing a wood burning stove depends on the model, installation requirements, and any additional expenses. While the initial investment can range from £1,500 to £5,000, the long-term benefits—such as lower energy bills and increased home comfort—make it a worthwhile consideration.

For more details, check out our dedicated guide: How Much Does It Cost to Install a Wood Burning Stove? Or contact us today.

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