So we approached another company (Scottish Stove Centre, based just outside Drymen) that was 3 weeks ago and we were told they could fit the second week in September... no contact, despite phoning them 3 times a week.
We are getting really cold, we have no hot water and a baby in the house... we thought it would be better to pay someone to have the job done proffessionally rather than attempt it ourselves, but winter is getting closer and we are not getting anywhere. Our Livingroom is already a mess due to other building work getting done and next week we will have more builders here and a scaffold up (I am thinking access to put in a chimney liner) Is it worth while attempting it ourselves or are we more likely to struggle to get someone to come in and fix it (plus the CO danger)
Any suggestions? or anyone around fancy fitting a stove for us... we would pay - if you knew what you were doing



 
 
 I can't find anyone else in central Scotland to do it, I have searched the internet... does anyone know if B+Q do it? although they would probably just have shite stoves...
 I can't find anyone else in central Scotland to do it, I have searched the internet... does anyone know if B+Q do it? although they would probably just have shite stoves...

 and have solar water heating, passive solar heating, crazy efficient insulation and a big garden with established fruit trees, a chook house, a polytunnel, a workshop with ample storage, an allotment sized veg area and a small lawn (suitable for when the grandkids come to visit
  and have solar water heating, passive solar heating, crazy efficient insulation and a big garden with established fruit trees, a chook house, a polytunnel, a workshop with ample storage, an allotment sized veg area and a small lawn (suitable for when the grandkids come to visit  
  
   (we were expecting it to cost around 1/2 that
  (we were expecting it to cost around 1/2 that  )
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