im a new member so unsure if it belongs here or not
I have a homemade rocket stove woodburner which gives off a clean burn using secondary air technology and i have it in a shed within my property
however im between 2 boundarys the main rd / causeway and the neighbours boundary a shared boundary wall
boiler flue distances and other forum posts discusing boundary wall issues with neighbours and plume of smoke going over boundarys of propertys
im already involved with planning due to a change of roof on the shed which is a permanent built shed built from birky engineering bricks so is old and we have been living in the property since 1981 so is much older than that and has had guttering on the property over the boundary wall with no cribing from neighbours for over 34 years and was put on to stop water exiting from the roof onto there property as polightness years ago and been replaced since in keeping up with maintenence on the property
I changed the roof from a slopping roof to an apex roof but have fallen foul of the boundary arrangements and therefore planning
it has been mentioned about the 2.5m away from the boundary lines for an exiting of a flue and i havent been able to find anything upon the subject until i came across some posts upon these forums as i remember the rule being 600mm away and also
the apex roof 86 1/2" 2200mm within boundary walls
the boundary walls size is 109 1/2" 2750mm this is the size of the shed as the shed is situated between boundary wall of the highway pathway and also the neighbours property its called land swapping of old where neighbours swapped land to gain land in other parts as our house is over 250 years old and maybe older
please note i understand bad fumes all to well and didnt want it upsetting neighbours
this is the rocket burner in question all wood burners let off smoke or fumes when first lit min is in the range of 2-5 mins before fully clean using very little wood heat range of these things is between 900f and 1800f
thanks for looking gaz
I have a homemade rocket stove woodburner which gives off a clean burn using secondary air technology and i have it in a shed within my property
however im between 2 boundarys the main rd / causeway and the neighbours boundary a shared boundary wall
boiler flue distances and other forum posts discusing boundary wall issues with neighbours and plume of smoke going over boundarys of propertys
im already involved with planning due to a change of roof on the shed which is a permanent built shed built from birky engineering bricks so is old and we have been living in the property since 1981 so is much older than that and has had guttering on the property over the boundary wall with no cribing from neighbours for over 34 years and was put on to stop water exiting from the roof onto there property as polightness years ago and been replaced since in keeping up with maintenence on the property
I changed the roof from a slopping roof to an apex roof but have fallen foul of the boundary arrangements and therefore planning
it has been mentioned about the 2.5m away from the boundary lines for an exiting of a flue and i havent been able to find anything upon the subject until i came across some posts upon these forums as i remember the rule being 600mm away and also
the apex roof 86 1/2" 2200mm within boundary walls
the boundary walls size is 109 1/2" 2750mm this is the size of the shed as the shed is situated between boundary wall of the highway pathway and also the neighbours property its called land swapping of old where neighbours swapped land to gain land in other parts as our house is over 250 years old and maybe older
please note i understand bad fumes all to well and didnt want it upsetting neighbours
this is the rocket burner in question all wood burners let off smoke or fumes when first lit min is in the range of 2-5 mins before fully clean using very little wood heat range of these things is between 900f and 1800f
thanks for looking gaz