Log Burner Installation Cost in Manchester (UK 2026)
A typical Manchester install in 2026 costs £2,700–£4,000 for a mid-range Ecodesign stove with chimney lining. Labour rates in North-West England sit 5% below the UK average.
The Manchester short answer
Mid-market typical cost: £2,700–£4,000. City-centre Manchester is SCA; outer Greater Manchester is mostly not. Strong installer market with reasonable availability.
No-chimney installs (twin-wall flue) in Manchester typically run £4,300–£7,400+, reflecting the additional materials and labour for a from-scratch flue system.
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Open the calculatorSmoke Control Area status
Partly a Smoke Control Area — check your specific postcode at uk-air.defra.gov.uk/sca/.
Inside any UK Smoke Control Area, wood-burning requires a DEFRA-exempt stove and Ready to Burn (≤20% moisture) certified wood. Authorised smokeless fuels are legal in non-exempt stoves anywhere. Open fires inside an SCA can’t burn wood at all.
Manchester installer market
City-centre Manchester is SCA; outer Greater Manchester is mostly not. Strong installer market with reasonable availability.
For peak-season installs (September–December), book 8–12 weeks ahead. Spring/summer (April–August) lead times are typically 2–4 weeks and some installers offer discounts to fill off-season capacity.
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Recommended stoves for Manchester installs
5kW models stay under the air-vent threshold in most older UK homes — a sweet spot regardless of city:
- Charnwood C-Four (£1,195, 5kW, DEFRA) — UK best-recommended mid-market with 10-year warranty. Charnwood guide →
- Hunter Herald 5 Eco (£1,099, 5kW) — best value multifuel with back-boiler option. Hunter guide →
- Stovax Stockton 5 (£1,223 RRP / ~£995 street) — UK’s most-installed mid-market wood-burner. Stovax guide →
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Find an installerOther UK install scenarios
The £2,700–£4,000 figure above is for a standard Manchester install with an existing chimney. Other scenarios shift the total substantially:
- No chimney — twin-wall flue adds £1,800–£3,500 over a standard install. No-chimney install cost →
- Media wall — fire-rated structure and TV integration push totals to £4,500–£8,000+. Media-wall install cost →
- Annual running cost — typical £470–£870/year for regular use. Running-cost breakdown →
- What size do you need — most Manchester living rooms need 3–5kW, not the 5kW+ retailers default to. Sizing guide →
Manchester FAQs
How much does it cost to install a log burner in Manchester?
In 2026, a typical log burner installation in Manchester costs £2,700–£4,000 for a mid-range Ecodesign stove fitted into an existing chimney that needs lining. Manchester is in North-West England — labour rates sit 5% below the UK average.
Are wood burners allowed in Manchester?
Yes. Partly a Smoke Control Area — check your specific postcode at uk-air.defra.gov.uk/sca/. Existing installed stoves remain fully legal to use regardless of SCA status.
Where can I find a HETAS installer in Manchester?
City-centre Manchester is SCA; outer Greater Manchester is mostly not. Strong installer market with reasonable availability. Use our installer matching form or the official HETAS Find Installer search at hetas.co.uk.
Do I need a special DEFRA-exempt stove in Manchester?
If Manchester is or includes a Smoke Control Area at your postcode, wood burning requires a DEFRA-exempt stove (or clearSkies Level 3+) and Ready to Burn certified wood. Outside SCA boundaries, any Ecodesign-Ready stove is fine.
How long does a log burner install take in Manchester?
Most existing-chimney installs are completed in 1 day. Twin-wall flue installs in two-storey properties take 2–3 days. Peak season (Sep–Dec) waiting times can stretch to 8–12 weeks; spring/summer 2–4 weeks.