Hi all,
Just wondering, has anyone had a multifuel stove installed recently and how did the overall price fare out?
I'm about to have a freestanding stove installed in my livingroom. A local fireplace showroom is supplying the stove and doing the work involved.
I'm happy with the cost of the products but I'm a little concerned that the price for the work involved may be a little too high.
Products
Stove: Henley Skellig 9.5kw Cream enamel Eur 990
Supply firebricks for inside chamber Eur 360
Flue Eur 225
Granite hearth Eur 300
Total product price: Eur 1,575
The labour and price involved is as follows:
Removal of old fireplace and hearth and large chamber kango'd out.
Existing fire lintel to be raised
2" firebricks to be fitted to inside of chamber and all associated plasterwork.
Fitting of stove and new hearth.
Total labour price Eur 1,350
Am I paying too much for the works above?
All opinions gratefully received!
Just wondering, has anyone had a multifuel stove installed recently and how did the overall price fare out?
I'm about to have a freestanding stove installed in my livingroom. A local fireplace showroom is supplying the stove and doing the work involved.
I'm happy with the cost of the products but I'm a little concerned that the price for the work involved may be a little too high.
Products
Stove: Henley Skellig 9.5kw Cream enamel Eur 990
Supply firebricks for inside chamber Eur 360
Flue Eur 225
Granite hearth Eur 300
Total product price: Eur 1,575
The labour and price involved is as follows:
Removal of old fireplace and hearth and large chamber kango'd out.
Existing fire lintel to be raised
2" firebricks to be fitted to inside of chamber and all associated plasterwork.
Fitting of stove and new hearth.
Total labour price Eur 1,350
Am I paying too much for the works above?
All opinions gratefully received!