We live in a conversion flat - the building was built in the late 1800s and was converted into flats 30+ years ago. Apparently our flat and flat upstairs had back boilers in the fireplaces. Ours must have been removed well before we bought and we have just a normal fireplace that we were told was fine to use. The owner upstairs just started renting, and when he went for the gas certificate they told him the flues had been smashed through when the flats were converted and they installed these back burners. Because of that the smoke that would come from our fire has nowhere to go and therefore needs to be blocked up in order to give the gas certificate. My question is surely we can get a liner installed that either hooks into his back burner flue or continues up the chimney. Apparently there's not much room due to his pipes from the back boiler. Does anyone have any tips or advice before I bring someone in to have a look? It would be a shame to lose our fire as it's a really nice feature.
Thank you...
Thank you...
