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Moving A Woodburner
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I have a woodburner in my upstairs bedroom which I want to move downstairs into the TV room. I assume the chimney has been 'sleeved' from my bedroom up but the connecting part from downstairs up to where the woodburner was originally installed has not - therefore will need to be lined too (it's one chimney - my bedroom is directly above the TV room.) Does this have to be done by a specialist and be signed off or can my builder do it for me.? Many thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's an easy job for a builder, but with all today's regulations, it should be done by a HETAS registered installer. This being a public site, I have to tell you that.
The flues won't be "shared". The downstairs one will run alongside the upstairs one. It may not need lining if it's a clay flue. An installer would check it out for you.
The flues won't be "shared". The downstairs one will run alongside the upstairs one. It may not need lining if it's a clay flue. An installer would check it out for you.
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