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Any Gas Fire Fitter That Can Help Me?
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My outset gas fire has been condemned and removed so I am looking for a replacement high efficiency fire.
I quite fancy an inset fire but my chimney opening is small -
Height 485mm
Width 305mm
Depth 406mm
Is there an inset fire that will fit in this, or is there a way around it? It is a proper chimney.
Any help very welcome
I quite fancy an inset fire but my chimney opening is small -
Height 485mm
Width 305mm
Depth 406mm
Is there an inset fire that will fit in this, or is there a way around it? It is a proper chimney.
Any help very welcome
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A fireback is simply the built-in back for a traditional coal fire. For a 60s semi ... I guess this is what you have. It's just had the opening reduced to take the gas fire.
If so, then just enlarge the opening and then you can have an inset of your choice.
Fitting is critical with gas and combustion gases. A "Gas-safe" fitter is needed.
If so, then just enlarge the opening and then you can have an inset of your choice.
Fitting is critical with gas and combustion gases. A "Gas-safe" fitter is needed.
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Flue-less are very efficient, hc. You will need a vented supply of fresh air, but your existing flue should provide this.
http:// www.sup eriorfi res.co. uk/gas- fires/f lueless -gas-fi res.htm l?gclid =CJyb4f Gfp8kCF Qgcwwod 8c4J0w
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