Hi Chaps.
I'm fitting a woodburner in my single story cottage. It had a chimney years ago but it was taken down and slated over. Looking on the planning b/controle portal it looks like im ok to build as long as it's under 1 meter above the highest part of the roof.
I'm wondering doo i need to use any particular type of brick to build it with ?
I'm on tight budget so probably wont use a liner.
Also wondering the terracota type pot jobber that goes on the top, do i cut the inside of the top bricks so it sits on a ledge then cement up around the edge?
Whayyy hold the front pageeeeeeeee! also, also, I'm tinking should the chimney be 2 brick cources wide? I'm concerned i'll put up a satelite dish one day and itll all crack and fall down. hummmmmm, maybee ill wrap it in chicken wire before rendering, so if it falls off itll be 1 big clean lump Cheers Chaps. any info would be superrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. all the best. mark
I'm fitting a woodburner in my single story cottage. It had a chimney years ago but it was taken down and slated over. Looking on the planning b/controle portal it looks like im ok to build as long as it's under 1 meter above the highest part of the roof.
I'm wondering doo i need to use any particular type of brick to build it with ?
I'm on tight budget so probably wont use a liner.
Also wondering the terracota type pot jobber that goes on the top, do i cut the inside of the top bricks so it sits on a ledge then cement up around the edge?
Whayyy hold the front pageeeeeeeee! also, also, I'm tinking should the chimney be 2 brick cources wide? I'm concerned i'll put up a satelite dish one day and itll all crack and fall down. hummmmmm, maybee ill wrap it in chicken wire before rendering, so if it falls off itll be 1 big clean lump Cheers Chaps. any info would be superrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. all the best. mark