alexandra123
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Hello,
I am looking for some advice here. I own my own ground floor apartment with my own normal sized back gaden. I have a duplex above me and on either side. I am looking to buy an inset boiler stove - stockton one.
I do not have a chimney so I was looking to put the inset stove into the existing fireplace and to bring the flu pipe out through the back wall.
I am concerned that the neighbours might have problems with the smoke and also if they touch it that they could burn themselves.
Can anyone tell me - if the flu - should be as near to the roof as possible ?
Is their anything specific I need to put more focus on in regards to building regulations ? I was looking at this
http://www.environ.ie/en/Publications/DevelopmentandHousing/BuildingStandards/FileDownLoad,1650,en.pdf
I am also concerned that the site of the flu might be ugly and I might get some complaints about it. I was wondering if I could bring the flu alongside the top rim of my back garden wall and then bring it up horizontally but I am not sure what the requirements are around how long the flu should be to maintain proper smoke/ air control.
The stove man was meant to come out today with the plumber but they must have got delayed / side tracked.
Any advice here ?
I am looking for some advice here. I own my own ground floor apartment with my own normal sized back gaden. I have a duplex above me and on either side. I am looking to buy an inset boiler stove - stockton one.
I do not have a chimney so I was looking to put the inset stove into the existing fireplace and to bring the flu pipe out through the back wall.
I am concerned that the neighbours might have problems with the smoke and also if they touch it that they could burn themselves.
Can anyone tell me - if the flu - should be as near to the roof as possible ?
Is their anything specific I need to put more focus on in regards to building regulations ? I was looking at this
http://www.environ.ie/en/Publications/DevelopmentandHousing/BuildingStandards/FileDownLoad,1650,en.pdf
I am also concerned that the site of the flu might be ugly and I might get some complaints about it. I was wondering if I could bring the flu alongside the top rim of my back garden wall and then bring it up horizontally but I am not sure what the requirements are around how long the flu should be to maintain proper smoke/ air control.
The stove man was meant to come out today with the plumber but they must have got delayed / side tracked.
Any advice here ?