Product Description
With the same accentuating lines as the Quadro 2, the Quadro 2T wood burning stove features an additional top section and is available for those who want to install their stove in the corner of the room.
Incorporating the latest Cleanburn and Airwash this highly efficient wood burning stove provides an excellent view of the flame picture through its wide glass window – creating a mesmerising centrepiece!
Site Reviews
Reviewed by Mike Dixon
I would like to thank you and your team for the excellent work in relation to my new fire surround and gas fire. I am extremely happy with a professional job that has been well done and at a competitive price. Based on my experience I would not hesitate to recommend your company. Many Thanks.
Reviewed by Jill Smyth
Just wanted to say how pleased we are with our new fire. I would definitely recommend your firm.
Reviewed by Susanne Turner
Delighted with the fire and fireplace. I shall certainly recommend you to my friends.
Reviewed by Chris Lowthian
You were informed about the product and couldn’t have been more helpful at all stages of the purchase. I am very happy with all aspects of the fire and the service. Thank you.
Reviewed by Marilyn Wyatt
Thank you fire arrived yesterday it’s beautiful thank you for your services.
Reviewed by P A Wiseman
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Reviewed by P Booth
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Reviewed by Mrs. M. Way, Kingskerswell
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Reviewed by Mr R. Higgs
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Reviewed by Mr D. Johns
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Our guide to Chimney & Flue Types
At First Choice Fireplaces we know it can be confusing to work out which chimney or flue type you have. We offer a standardised key approach to categorise our fires in a way that is easy to understand. These icons indicate the chimney or flue type that each fire is suitable for.
No Chimney or Flue
Identifying Features – A flat roof, no present chimney opening.
What this means – The easiest fire to install, these products do not require a chimney or flue.
Brick Chimney
Identifying Features – These chimneys are easily recognised by a raised stack topped with either a teracotta pot or gas terminal.
What this means – This type of chimney relies on the natural circulation of heated air to expel the products of combustion up your chimney.
Balanced Flue
Identifying Features – A horizontal flue venting directly outside.
What this means – No chimney required. Balanced Flue fires vent directly outside through a horizontal co-axial pipe (one pipe within a larger pipe). The outer pipe draws air in from the outside and the inner pipe expels combustion gases. Depending on the fire selected, the twin-walled pipe may exit horizontally through an external wall or vertically through the roof. No electric supply is required; therefore there is no sound with a balanced flue system.
Pre-Fabricated or Pre-Fab Flue (Class 2)
Identifying Features – Identified by a steel flue terminal on the roof or by the metal flue box behind the fire.
What this means – These flues create the same circulation of heated air as a brick or stone chimney.
Pre-Cast Flue (Class 2)
Identifying Features – Can be identified by a raised ridge vent terminal.
What this means – Built from concrete or clay blocks, pre-cast flues provide a rectangular sectional flue. This causes a natural circulation of heated air to expel the compustion products. These flues tends to be very shallow in depth so a slimmer fire is often required. Deep appliances however may be able to be installed with the use of either a spacer kit or deeper rebate into the fireplace.
Powerflue
Identifying Features – Requires an electricity supply, can be identified by the fan unit on the external wall (Approx 300mm square).
What this means – No Chimney Required. Powerflue fires expel the combustion gases directly outside the building through the use of an electronically driven fan unit mounted on the external wall. A sophisticated microprocessor monitors performance and automatically shuts off the fire in the unlikely event of a failure.