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Hello all, I am looking for some feedback in regards to the effectiveness of inbuilt wood heaters. We have had free standing wood heater for the last 10 years and we absolutly love it. We have also got an open fire place which is nice to look when lit but doesn't really provide any real heat. Been looking at the option of having an inbuilt wood heater put into the fire place opening. Has anyone done this and are they effective? Our quote for a Regency Bellerieve 1200B inbuilt woodheater is a bit over 5k installed so before I outlay this, I would love some feedback on a simular heater and heating effectiveness.
Any reply will be appreciated, Many thanks
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