Hello all.
We're in a bit of a dilemma, we're mid loft conversion, the roof is half tiled and we've been possibly looking at installing a log burner while what will be upstairs was a blank canvas... it would increase the size of the bedrooms too as we would remove the humongous chimney through what will be the upstairs...
Problem is... after doing the sums, we cant really afford to do it all, but with the house in bits its probably the best time to do it, as the roof will be completed next week so I dont really want to get up on the roof again and the mess would be dire once the upstairs is finished..
I struck on the idea of installing the flue through the roof and bedrooms so the loft conversion can be finished and we'd gain the larger rooms, we could then install the log burner at a later date...
But we would really like to continue to use the open fire through the winter... is it possible to use a double lined flue system with a conventional open fire?
Anyone know or done this?
We're in a bit of a dilemma, we're mid loft conversion, the roof is half tiled and we've been possibly looking at installing a log burner while what will be upstairs was a blank canvas... it would increase the size of the bedrooms too as we would remove the humongous chimney through what will be the upstairs...
Problem is... after doing the sums, we cant really afford to do it all, but with the house in bits its probably the best time to do it, as the roof will be completed next week so I dont really want to get up on the roof again and the mess would be dire once the upstairs is finished..
I struck on the idea of installing the flue through the roof and bedrooms so the loft conversion can be finished and we'd gain the larger rooms, we could then install the log burner at a later date...
But we would really like to continue to use the open fire through the winter... is it possible to use a double lined flue system with a conventional open fire?
Anyone know or done this?