Sorry if this is in the wrong place, but heres my question
I will be installing a Woodburning stove with a 600mm vitreous pipe connected to a twin wall flue into my living room in a corner.
Current building regs mean that the stove must be installed 3x the diameter of the vitreous flue pipe from combustible material. (stove maker recommends the first 600mm be a vitreous flue)
Can i install the stove and the flue closer to the wall by removing the existing plasterboard and re-lining with fireboard, this will allow a straight flue run up through the house, and less of an obtrusion into the living room
Thanks
I will be installing a Woodburning stove with a 600mm vitreous pipe connected to a twin wall flue into my living room in a corner.
Current building regs mean that the stove must be installed 3x the diameter of the vitreous flue pipe from combustible material. (stove maker recommends the first 600mm be a vitreous flue)
Can i install the stove and the flue closer to the wall by removing the existing plasterboard and re-lining with fireboard, this will allow a straight flue run up through the house, and less of an obtrusion into the living room
Thanks