log fires (fitting)
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bargee5
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log fires (fitting)

by bargee5 » Thu Dec 18, 2008 12:31 pm

Hi ,advice please .I would like to put a small log burner in a room in our bungerlow.The room is an extension.My queston is, as there is no chimney so can i have the flue as a focal point in the room going up to ceiling level ( or just under) going through the double brick wall and the prodruding past the guttering (meeting building regs).
I hope this makes sence
many thanks

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by Perry525 » Sat Dec 20, 2008 6:16 pm

The fitting and building of chimney is now controlled by your local council, have a word with them.
You can buy several types of prefabricated chimney now, so you are sure to find something you like.

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