We are having two chimneys removed that are on the verge of falling down, the fire places are not used and and all but one has already been sealed and plastered over. (2 bedroom 1 lounge)
the roof had just started to weep as the water is getting behind the render and also the cement seating around the base by the rrof is all cracked, so we decided as the chimneys are not used to remove them
My question is with sealing the final fire place will this have an effect on house hold ventilation?
The house in question is a 100 years old 3 bed detached
The boiler in the house is a condensing boiler which is flued to an outside wall
There are no gas fire places in the house
There is a 3rd chimney in the kitchen which has been sealed but we plan to fit a range cooker in the opening and then open it up for extraction?
the roof had just started to weep as the water is getting behind the render and also the cement seating around the base by the rrof is all cracked, so we decided as the chimneys are not used to remove them
My question is with sealing the final fire place will this have an effect on house hold ventilation?
The house in question is a 100 years old 3 bed detached
The boiler in the house is a condensing boiler which is flued to an outside wall
There are no gas fire places in the house
There is a 3rd chimney in the kitchen which has been sealed but we plan to fit a range cooker in the opening and then open it up for extraction?