Thank you for all the advice.
The seller has rang the manufacturer who says the fire is suitable for both class 1 and class 2 flues. I didn't know enough about fires to know that this could be the case.
So I'm assuming I no longer need to have the fire and flue checked by a corgi engineer?
You have described such an obvious solution that I'm sorry if you think my post is pointless.
As a young new buyer with not much experience I actually thought some people might have used this before and might be able (and willing) to help me.
Also, it is my (admitedly limited) experience...
My new home has a whole wall of mirrored wardrobes in the master bedroom, and unofrtunately it's a little too much (American Psycho-ish...).
I have done some research, and found that you can buy rolls of window film that has an etched effect (some with quite pretty patterns too!)
Ideally I...
Thanks Chris R, I will definitely not be using the fire until I know for sure it is ok, I was just hoping to save an expensive bill just to be told it's fine!
Thanks for the link - I'd come across that website whilst doing some research. The property used to have a coal fire when originally...
It's not going cheap, not sure why you would think that.
When I say other problems, they are all easily fixable and nothing out of the ordinary, the house is a 'one off' and I would not be able to find it elsewhere. The seller is being really helpful with getting quotes for all the urgent...
Help!!
I have had an offer accepted on a house and the surveyors report suggests a problem with the gas fire.
It says:
'The client will need to engage the services of a corgi registered heating engineer in order to check that the class 2 type flue terminal is suitable for the gas fire...