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You might need to sort the brickwork out on top too. New pot, cowl fitting. Muck about on giant ladder? Hire scaffold? Jackhammer out the existing backfilled fireplace. There's the liner to pay for - ?20/m? The closure plate, couple of fittings. Bags of vermucillite to fill the flue after the lining's gone down. Hopefully the liner won't encounter any unusual angles or problems en route down meaning it might get stuck or you get a house full of 100 year-old lime mortar and soot. Re-fit hearth and render nicely. Then there's the hetas certificate for ?45. And of course VAT accounts for 20%..


Maybe just get a couple of dudes in..

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