I'm fed up with the smell from our new (oil-fired) flue, which is mounted on an outside wall at waist height.
Can a conventional chimney take a balanced flue? The manufacturer, Boulter, sells an extension kit that's long enough for a single-story building but no higher. This one is two storeys plus a tall chimney stack. It could be converted with a stainless liner but would presumably have to draw air from the room, which I don't want because there are big pressure differences between the ground floor and the chimney top during high wind, due to local topography. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Can a conventional chimney take a balanced flue? The manufacturer, Boulter, sells an extension kit that's long enough for a single-story building but no higher. This one is two storeys plus a tall chimney stack. It could be converted with a stainless liner but would presumably have to draw air from the room, which I don't want because there are big pressure differences between the ground floor and the chimney top during high wind, due to local topography. Any suggestions? Thanks.