I live in a house built in 1990 that has a class 2 chimney that vents via a ridge tile and ducting via the loft. In 2007 the gas fire was changed to a Baxi open flame but since that date the fire has only been used for maybe 2 hours per year after the initial enthusiasm, as the fire is more for decoration than providing heat.
As we are looking to sell the house we had a safety check carried out. The fire failed a match smoke test, as only some of the smoke was being drawn and an analyzer was picking up readings just above the fire surround where there is slight smoke discoloration. Now should a call out a fireplace installer first to check the installation or assume the class two chimney is partially blocked and get a sweep out first. I don’t want to pay for a sweep if it isn’t needed. The fire has been disconnected.



As we are looking to sell the house we had a safety check carried out. The fire failed a match smoke test, as only some of the smoke was being drawn and an analyzer was picking up readings just above the fire surround where there is slight smoke discoloration. Now should a call out a fireplace installer first to check the installation or assume the class two chimney is partially blocked and get a sweep out first. I don’t want to pay for a sweep if it isn’t needed. The fire has been disconnected.



