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You can do almost all the work yourself if you feel competent enough and if you follow the fitting guidelines. I'm assuming this is an oil fired unit? The flue must be up to the current regs so you'd need to familiarise yourself with this. There used to be a requirement of a secondary vent in an Aga flue to stop updraughts.....

Once you have installed the stove all you need to do is flash the cash and get an engineer to sign it off. You need to see his/her HETAS cert and get a photocopy too just to cover yourself. £'s speak loudly and if you have done the work to the right standard I would imagine the cost would be around the £250 mark.

Hope this helps.

codlasher

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Speak with a guy called Andy Willoughby. He does oil and gas - not sure about solid fuel, but if he can't, he'll know a man who can. He's based in North Herefordshire and is a bloody great bloke on Agas. He fitted mine a few years ago. Had him out at Xmas for an emergency call out and service. He travels all over the UK and is very reasonably priced. A. Willoughby

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