callaghanj
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I'm installing a stanley erin stove in a new build. It will not be inset to the chimney...it will sit on a granite hearth and the flue will go in to the chimney from the back of the stove. The plumber is talking about building up the opening with blocks to create a chamber in to which he will fit the flue. Is this the best way to get a good draught for the fire. Or would it be best to take the flue up the chimney and seal it ? BTW dont know what the building regs have to say about it....anyone got any ideas?? Thanks.