Comments on: Can I have a stove in a new build? https://www.stovax.com/can-i-have-a-stove-in-a-new-build/ Stoves, Fires & Fireplaces Mon, 09 Mar 2026 16:21:55 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Chris Connick https://www.stovax.com/can-i-have-a-stove-in-a-new-build/#comment-81628 Tue, 23 Jul 2024 09:40:44 +0000 https://www.stovax.com/?p=35847#comment-81628 In reply to MURAT YILMAZ.

Hello, we supply products to a network of retailers who supply and fit them for their customers, many of whom are able to offer bespoke media wall build services like you describe. You can find your nearest retailer here.

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By: MURAT YILMAZ https://www.stovax.com/can-i-have-a-stove-in-a-new-build/#comment-81624 Sat, 13 Jul 2024 06:52:12 +0000 https://www.stovax.com/?p=35847#comment-81624 Do you provide end to end service? Let’s say I liked one of your products but I don’t know anyone who can break the wall or plasterboard. Also, I’m seeing TV spaces in some photos. Can you do the same to my house?

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By: Chris Connick https://www.stovax.com/can-i-have-a-stove-in-a-new-build/#comment-79961 Tue, 18 Oct 2022 08:08:35 +0000 https://www.stovax.com/?p=35847#comment-79961 In reply to Bonny Holland.

Hi Bonny, thanks for your comment. You would need to seek permission from the building owner. It’d also be worth checking with your retailer that the stove model you’re interested in installing would definately require a vent. Depending on the property, if it’s below 5kW you may not require one.
Best wishes, Chris

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By: Bonny Holland https://www.stovax.com/can-i-have-a-stove-in-a-new-build/#comment-79935 Sun, 16 Oct 2022 12:48:38 +0000 https://www.stovax.com/?p=35847#comment-79935 Our penthouse is leasehold so what are the issues associated with installing a real fire where a vent must be fitted to the freehold building?

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By: Chris Connick https://www.stovax.com/can-i-have-a-stove-in-a-new-build/#comment-79850 Tue, 11 Oct 2022 15:15:47 +0000 https://www.stovax.com/?p=35847#comment-79850 In reply to Edward Corcoran.

Hi Edward, thanks for your message. You can get advice and guidance on the best stove models suitable for your home via your local Stovax or Gazco retailer. They’ll be able to advise if it’s possible to have a pre-fabricated chimney system installed and may also offer installation as part of the service: https://www.stovax.com/information/find-a-retailer/
Best wishes, Chris

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By: Edward Corcoran https://www.stovax.com/can-i-have-a-stove-in-a-new-build/#comment-79826 Sun, 09 Oct 2022 15:49:07 +0000 https://www.stovax.com/?p=35847#comment-79826 I am looking to have a solid fuel stove fitted and new house I don’t know if it’s possible my house doesn’t have a chimney if anyone can do this job can be please contact me

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By: Chris Connick https://www.stovax.com/can-i-have-a-stove-in-a-new-build/#comment-79341 Wed, 21 Sep 2022 09:00:34 +0000 https://www.stovax.com/?p=35847#comment-79341 In reply to Dianna.

Hi Dianna, thanks for your comment. While you don’t require planning permission, safety standards when installing a stove or fire are paramount, and a competent and trained installer will need to ensure that all building regulations are met without safety risks. It is also important to note that any product warranties applicable will be dependent on the appliance complying with Building Regulations, and with a certificate of installation from a trained installer. Lastly, if your home is located in a smoke control zone, you can only burn wood if the stove is DEFRA exempt.
For more information we’d recommend speaking to your local Stovax retailer.
Best wishes, Chris

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By: Dianna https://www.stovax.com/can-i-have-a-stove-in-a-new-build/#comment-79290 Mon, 19 Sep 2022 06:11:12 +0000 https://www.stovax.com/?p=35847#comment-79290 I live in a new build house. Built in 2021 is There any legal restrictions stopping me from installing a wood burner?

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By: Chris Connick https://www.stovax.com/can-i-have-a-stove-in-a-new-build/#comment-79198 Thu, 15 Sep 2022 15:06:29 +0000 https://www.stovax.com/?p=35847#comment-79198 In reply to Peter Deaton.

Hi Peter, thanks for your comment. You’d need to speak to your local Stovax retailer for an idea of pricing, and they can advise on the best stove or fire models and flue systems that will be suitable for your installation.
Best wishes, Chris

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By: Peter Deaton https://www.stovax.com/can-i-have-a-stove-in-a-new-build/#comment-78862 Sun, 04 Sep 2022 14:00:53 +0000 https://www.stovax.com/?p=35847#comment-78862 Can I install a wood burning stove in my timber framed house circa 2006. I do not have a chimney so would require a twin walled flue on exterior. Not looking for specific figures but a rough guide to the total costs to have this supplied and fitted to proper safety standards. Would think 5-7 KWh would be ample. Can you tell me if there are any downsides to this please.

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