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  1. K

    Moving a Multifuel burner for damp coursing.

    Yes, the damp is being treated on Monday. I need to temporarily move the burner to allow access to the rear of the stove where damp may also need treating. The burner will be moved back following works. Its really just an access task - im not doing anything fancy.
  2. K

    Moving a Multifuel burner for damp coursing.

    Thanks - all i can see is the pipe disappears through what looks like a hole in a wooden panel. Cant see any high than that. Will have a gander tonight as work starts Monday
  3. K

    Moving a Multifuel burner for damp coursing.

    PS - Will the flue support itself? Someone has mentioned that the liner may need repressurising??
  4. K

    Moving a Multifuel burner for damp coursing.

    Hi John, Attached is a picture Ta Kris
  5. K

    Moving a Multifuel burner for damp coursing.

    Cool. Ill post a picture of it later if that's OK for a bit more clarity, as it seems to be sealed around the base of the pipe with some heat resistant type of stuff. Are the pipes typically screwed into the burners? Guessing ill need to reseal afterwards too?
  6. K

    Moving a Multifuel burner for damp coursing.

    Hi, I'm due to have damp coursing done in our front room - however i need to temporarily move the wood burner for the work to be done and rendering to be sorted (disconnect - in garage for a week or so and reconnect). Is it easy - or would i need a pro into do it for me?
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