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I am planning on fitting a woodburner/multifuel stove in our Laing
easyform house which has a solid concrete chimney. The house as far as I know, has allways had a gas fire with a back boiler, which we will be removing. I am looking for impartial advice as to whether a flue liner will be needed in this type of chimney. |
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