Chimney heating nightmare advice pleeeeaase
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adrian
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Chimney heating nightmare advice pleeeeaase

by adrian » Wed Oct 03, 2007 3:31 pm

Bought old house found fire places blocked up, we have opened and cleaned them, we have looked in attic and see that the old owner chopped off chimney and dumped all the rubble down the flue, we know that as it all fell out over our carpet when we opened the fire place. how nice aye. you can put your hands down the cavity.

We bought a £400 wood burner and thought we could get a builder-chimney person to come and build new chimney . NO WAY . out of the ten people we called a mere NONE are interested in doing it. they all have other HIGH value jobs

any advice "please dont say sell it"

Can i just buy black pipe and put it through the wall and take it up the side of the house ? the back of the fire place is single skin.

one of the very helpful chimney persons "thats what ill call them" dont want to be rude. told us that we cannot have the pipe external up the outside of the house. as the pipe will be straight up and this does not have enough updraught as it

1 needs to be curved is that true?
2 needs to have a flat plate over the inside of the chimney
on top of the burner?
3 needs a V shaped plate on top of that that he "must" have
made specially

By this point i expected him to tell us that the pipes needs to be able to do laundry and cater for bahmitzfas.

We have no central heating and now have an "ornamental" wood burner.
and we are freeeeeeezing. oh and our gas central heating is going to take another 9 weeks. as its being replaced. as it was condemed.

we do have an electric fire and luckily that only uses about 27 million pounds worth of electricity a month.

help advice appreciated greatly

Ta very much

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Chimney heating nightmare advice pleeeeaase

by Perry525 » Wed Oct 10, 2007 8:37 pm

Its not very clear from your note as to how much of the chimney was removed from your property?
However, there are very few bricklayers who are capable of building an effective chimney and even less who can repair one.
Your best bet, is the external pipe solution.
The problem with external pipes is, they get cold and cannot draw properly. You need an insulated pipe - best procedure is to make your own surrounding the flue with a mixture of vermiculite cement and sand inside a larger pipe.
Another thing that will help, is to lay on an air supply direct from the outside to under the fire.
These details will ensure the fire burns well, especially when ticking over and will save burning air that you have paid so much to heat! Result a much warmer home.

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by adrian » Fri Oct 12, 2007 12:15 pm

ahh ok thanks for that i will look at buying the outside pipe. insulated .

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