False Chimney Breast Installation
A false chimney breast can be a stunning addition to your home, providing a focal point for your living space. Our services in this area encompass:
- Bespoke Design: We work closely with you to design a false chimney breast that complements your interior aesthetics.
- Quality Construction: Our skilled craftsmen build your chimney breast with precision and attention to detail.
- Fireplace Installation: If you desire a fireplace as part of the chimney breast, we handle the installation seamlessly.
- Finishing Touches: From paint and plaster to mantels and surrounds, we ensure the final result is both functional and beautiful.
Why Choose Flue Lining and False Chimney Breast Services?
Investing in our flue lining and false chimney breast services offers numerous advantages:
- Safety: Properly lined flues and well-constructed chimney breasts reduce the risk of hazards and ensure the safe operation of your heating systems.
- Aesthetics: A well-designed false chimney breast can transform your living space, adding character and charm to your home.
- Energy Efficiency: A properly lined flue contributes to better heating system efficiency, potentially lowering energy bills.
- Longevity: Our quality materials and expert installation by HETAS registered installers ensure the durability and longevity of your investments.
Electric Fires, Stoves, Fireplaces & Suites:
An electric fire offers the best of both worlds for homeowners. They are a cost-effective and convenient way to provide warmth and atmosphere to any home. With our extensive range of freestanding electric fires and wall mounted electric fires, you are bound to find just the product that you are looking for.
The running costs for electric fire flame effects are minuscule. All of the LED lights inside an electric fireplace might have a combined power rating of as little as 10 watts. Even in larger fires, the total power rating of all the LEDs is likely to be less than 30 watts. If you buy an electric fireplace with a 1.3kW level of power and are charged 24p per electrical unit, you can calculate the cost by multiplying the unit cost by the energy levels. 24×1.2 = 28.8p per hour.