To flue or not to flue
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 5:30 pm
Hi
I am hoping that you will be able to help me.
I live in Stevenage in an ex-council house that had a gas combination fire installed in the living room. On having a new combi boiler fitted I got the installers (British Gas) to remove the boiler fire from the living room.
I purchased a gas fire and surround to have fitted in the living room where the old boiler used to be. My builder fitted the fire surround to the fireplace but could not fit the gas fire as he is not CORGI registered (fully understandable).
I have contacted two CORGI registered fitters for quotations for fitting the gas fire which has the following specification:-
Product Features
Width (mm): 1105
Depth (mm): 380
Height (mm): 1065
Brand: Winther Browne
Fixings included: Yes
Warranty/guarantee: Warranty
Warranty/guarantee details: 12 months
Flue Type: Suitable for all flue and chimney types
Assembly Required: Yes
Product Type: Gas Suites
Fuel Type: Gas
Heat Output Max (kW): 2
Finish: Unfinished Ash Veneer
Additional Information
Suite comprises fire, surround, back panel and hearth
Real ash veneer surround with matching hearth tray
Brass effect Blenheim gas fire
Alabaster/black marble effect double sided laminate back panel and hearth insert
Heat Output: min 1.1kW, max 3.1kW
Heat Input: 6kW
Class 2 gas fire
FSC approved
Gas fires should be fitted by a CORGI registered installer
All fires must be installed in accordance with the manufacturers' installation instructions and current building regulations
Both fitters have stated that I need to have the metal flue removed and one has stated that I need a special chimney pot/cap fitted. Both are quoting exorbitant prices for this additional work (£300). What I cannot understand is, in light of there being a gas fire previously fitted and that the specifications state the fire is suitable for 'all flue and chimney types', also in the instructions it states that the fire can be used either flue or flue-less, why any changes?
I understand that you, having not seen the installation, may not be able to accurately give an answer but can you please advise me on whether the chimney lining needs removed and whether a special chimney pot/cap needs fitting. It appears strange to me that there was a fire there before that worked and performed perfectly well, that a replacement fire would need all this extra work.
I appreciate your help with this matter.
Se7en
I am hoping that you will be able to help me.
I live in Stevenage in an ex-council house that had a gas combination fire installed in the living room. On having a new combi boiler fitted I got the installers (British Gas) to remove the boiler fire from the living room.
I purchased a gas fire and surround to have fitted in the living room where the old boiler used to be. My builder fitted the fire surround to the fireplace but could not fit the gas fire as he is not CORGI registered (fully understandable).
I have contacted two CORGI registered fitters for quotations for fitting the gas fire which has the following specification:-
Product Features
Width (mm): 1105
Depth (mm): 380
Height (mm): 1065
Brand: Winther Browne
Fixings included: Yes
Warranty/guarantee: Warranty
Warranty/guarantee details: 12 months
Flue Type: Suitable for all flue and chimney types
Assembly Required: Yes
Product Type: Gas Suites
Fuel Type: Gas
Heat Output Max (kW): 2
Finish: Unfinished Ash Veneer
Additional Information
Suite comprises fire, surround, back panel and hearth
Real ash veneer surround with matching hearth tray
Brass effect Blenheim gas fire
Alabaster/black marble effect double sided laminate back panel and hearth insert
Heat Output: min 1.1kW, max 3.1kW
Heat Input: 6kW
Class 2 gas fire
FSC approved
Gas fires should be fitted by a CORGI registered installer
All fires must be installed in accordance with the manufacturers' installation instructions and current building regulations
Both fitters have stated that I need to have the metal flue removed and one has stated that I need a special chimney pot/cap fitted. Both are quoting exorbitant prices for this additional work (£300). What I cannot understand is, in light of there being a gas fire previously fitted and that the specifications state the fire is suitable for 'all flue and chimney types', also in the instructions it states that the fire can be used either flue or flue-less, why any changes?
I understand that you, having not seen the installation, may not be able to accurately give an answer but can you please advise me on whether the chimney lining needs removed and whether a special chimney pot/cap needs fitting. It appears strange to me that there was a fire there before that worked and performed perfectly well, that a replacement fire would need all this extra work.
I appreciate your help with this matter.
Se7en