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Huge thanks to Matt and the team at Casa of Peckham. Friendly, knowledgeable advice on the best stove for our home and super quick delivery. The fitting team had the hearth and stove fitted and commissioned between Xmas and New Year and left our house immaculate! We now have a beautiful Westfire 35 roaring away! Fantastic customer service and I'd happily recommend them.


Bryan & Fiona


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Hi Newtosee22

It is a WESTFIRE 35. Honestly over the moon with it and the heat it kicks out!

It's a fight between us and the cats for the best spot right now!!


Bryan



newtose22 Wrote:

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> Thanks for posting this - we are in touch with

> Casa about installing a woodburner. Would you mind

> telling me which model you went for - it's lovely.

> Thank you!

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Went to Casa's on Tuesday..


Difficult to get any pricing..


But from what I did get would seem quite pricey.


?50-?60 to clean chimney.


Price of liner ?1,300


Price of Fire ?750 + Unable to give price for fitting.


My fireplace has a wood surround so will need replacing with Marble ??

Though I cannot really see a problem... Building Regs perhaps.. ??




Also need a new plinth as mine is cracked..


Also ?750 for scaffolding..


Their fires are DEFRA Exempt (What does that mean?)

I asked the guy in the shop and he said. 'Hmmm. It's complicated..?'


Anyway he asked me to send photos of my fireplace and the outside of my house and they would get back to me.

I did that and they haven't.


Foxy

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