Homes Logo, Click to return to Homes homepage

    C4 Forums    Homes    4Homes    flueless gas fires
Go
New
Find
Notify
Tools
Reply
  
  Login/Join 
Four Silver Stars
Posted
what does anyone think of these? ok to use? i currently have a brick chimney but hope to knock out the chimney breast in the bedroom and attic in a couple of years time (with the help of structural engineer etc)
 
Posts: 296Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Three Gold Stars
Picture of BIGHEAD
Posted Hide Post
Produce lots of water vapour that would normally go up the flue , can lead to excessive condensation.


Never argue with a woman. You might win - and then you'll really be in trouble.
 
Posts: 1508Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Four Silver Stars
Posted Hide Post
thanks, bighead. was thinking about putting in an airbrick in the wall anyway when we knock out the chimney upstairs, so that may cover it.
 
Posts: 296Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Two Silver Stars
Posted Hide Post
You'd have to put an airbrick in anyway. Even the manufacturers state that they don't give a condensation problem because they are normally part of a house already heated by a central heating system - if it's going to be the prime source of heat in that room then you will have condensation problems.
 
Posts: 115Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
New Member
Posted Hide Post
Sorry to be a prophet of doom on 1st post but should warn you these things can be highly dangerous. Already one reported Carbon Monoxide death from a faulty installation. These have been discussed on diynot forum, a lot of gas engineers will not install them because of the inherent danger. National gas firm wont install them either. I would seriously think again before fitting one.
 
Posts: 1Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
 Previous Topic | Next Topic powered by eve community  
 

    C4 Forums    Homes    4Homes    flueless gas fires