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I was rather surprised to see what was regarded as an open flue. I had thought the old open hearth fire was classed as open flue and my totally enclosed fire was not.
However it seems since it draws combustion air from the room it’s still classed as an open flue.
So in my house, my mother house, and father-in-laws house we all have what is classed as open flue fires and in all cases we have extractors of some type and only use the open flue fires on the rare occasion with central heating with balanced flues being main form of heating.
However when we come to sell the house what will this all mean? Will the fires need disabling or the bathroom, kitchen, extractors need isolating and the hole for tumble drier filling in?
A fire in my mothers’ house was condemned and at the time I never questioned if the cooker and bathroom extractors could have affected the tests.
Reading building regulations it is unclear if the restriction is for whole house or individual rooms. My mother has three extractors and we have been doing work to stop drafts so with all three running there could be a reasonable depression in the house.
I remember once being unable to open the door of a coach because all the extractor fans were on and until that sort of thing one does not realise how they all can mount up. Since I consider the fires classed as open flue are there in case we get a power cut and with a power cut no electric fans are running it does not worry me as far as we are concerned but does worry me as far as selling house goes.
However it seems since it draws combustion air from the room it’s still classed as an open flue.
So in my house, my mother house, and father-in-laws house we all have what is classed as open flue fires and in all cases we have extractors of some type and only use the open flue fires on the rare occasion with central heating with balanced flues being main form of heating.
However when we come to sell the house what will this all mean? Will the fires need disabling or the bathroom, kitchen, extractors need isolating and the hole for tumble drier filling in?
A fire in my mothers’ house was condemned and at the time I never questioned if the cooker and bathroom extractors could have affected the tests.
Reading building regulations it is unclear if the restriction is for whole house or individual rooms. My mother has three extractors and we have been doing work to stop drafts so with all three running there could be a reasonable depression in the house.
I remember once being unable to open the door of a coach because all the extractor fans were on and until that sort of thing one does not realise how they all can mount up. Since I consider the fires classed as open flue are there in case we get a power cut and with a power cut no electric fans are running it does not worry me as far as we are concerned but does worry me as far as selling house goes.