Installation costs

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Joful, maybe you got $5 off because it was at the fair?

Anyway, you guys make me feel a lot better about my situation!

Browning, just curious, what did your job end up costing?

It was the first install, that one was about $1500.
 
It was the first install, that one was about $1500.
Sounds more like it...The other guy must have been a professional mason that just wanted to build you a whole new chimney. Can't blame him for trying, I guess.
 
Call Woodland Direct or Woodheat Stoves.com and price the parts directly and get them yourself and hire just the labor piece.
I sort of tinkered with that idea, but had no idea where to source the parts.

Frankly, for me anyway, I don't think I want to deal with that added complication and I'd probably forget something anyway, considering I don't know what I'm doing:(
 
I sort of tinkered with that idea, but had no idea where to source the parts.

Frankly, for me anyway, I don't think I want to deal with that added complication and I'd probably forget something anyway, considering I don't know what I'm doing:(

Ask for Bruce at Woodheat Stoves. That guy nailed it with a fairly complicated 24 foot system. They know what they're doing, so you don't have to.
 
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