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Anonymous
on Thu 02 Oct 2008 16:54 BST | Permanent Link
Put your telephone number on your site
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on Sat 07 Feb 2009 09:59 GMT | Permanent Link
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Anonymous
on Sun 28 Dec 2008 15:35 GMT | Permanent Link
We live at the end of a valley so it can be quite windy and we do get down draughts from time to time. Is a wind directed cowl preferable to the standard type? Which method of fixing is most secure? Does a cowl in any way inhibit normal chimney sweeping?
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Anonymous
on Fri 28 Aug 2009 22:36 BST | Permanent Link
Thank you for a 'Next Day' delivery at a very reasonable P&P charge.
We are very pleased with the Terracotta Chimney Cowls. Best Wishes and Good Luck Stoddarts.Cleveland. Re: Chimney Cowl Products Blog
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sinead moran
on Mon 21 Sep 2009 20:44 BST | Permanent Link
Desperately needing help!. Have spent a fortune trying to get a stove to work. Have invested in two different types of anti down draught cowls and neither work. We live on the top of a hill with valleys surrounding us in all directions. We fitted a double skin rigid pipe (8" to 6") and have used both the spinner cowl and static one with no effect on down draught. We have even extended the height of the chimney by a further 1 metre adding the cowl and still no luck. House is toxic with fumes when we try to light the fire in stove. Is it possible to get a cowl that has a 90" bend on a swivel to go with wind direction? that would fit the pipe described. Fortune spent, funds depleted, patience gone!. Please help.
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Anonymous
on Sat 03 Oct 2009 13:49 BST | Permanent Link
have u had your chimney flue linned that was our problem with our multi fuel rayburn
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Anonymous
on Mon 07 Dec 2009 15:16 GMT | Permanent Link
I need anti-draught cowl to fit a chimney pot 15 inches in diameter, does anyone know where i can find one?
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Anonymous
on Fri 16 Apr 2010 10:19 BST | Permanent Link
I bought and installed a chimney balloon a few weeks ago. Cost of postage charged horrendous but a week ago my fuel supplier wrote to say 'You're using less gas and electricity than we expected, so we need to lower your direct debit.' By £10 per month! Result!
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Kate P
on Thu 29 Jul 2010 08:49 BST | Permanent Link
Who would I contact (in the Leicestershire area) to fit a chimney balloon and to give my chimney a clear out? Thanks.
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