In the recent windy spell, the cowl was blown off the top of my chimney, I have retrieved it but it has been damaged following a collision with my neighbours Mercedes parked below.
So I need a new cowl fitting. I don't intend to fit it myself (I'm banned from ladders anyway by Mrs Stem, after I fell off and broke my foot. Actually I broke it twice but that's another story.)
So I would like some advice please. The house is a 3 bed detached built in the mid 1960's with a traditional brick chimney for a open fire. (Class 1?) with a pot on the top. The chimney breast is external to the house and so can be accessed from my neighbours drive without climbing on the roof.
The fireplace is now fitted with a decorative gas fire, which because of its terrible inefficiency (somewhere in the region of 50%) we don't use very often. So my questions are:
1. Can anyone recommend a suitable cowl that will reduce the down draught at the fireplace as much as possible, but still be safe to use with a gas appliance. I want to be prepared in advance, so that I can discuss it with whoever gets the job.
2. Should the cowl be fitted by a gas safe engineer who I imagine will test it, or is it OK to get a builder, or roofer to do it? The reason I ask is because the 'gas safe' guy who services my boiler says he doesn't do chimneys.
So I need a new cowl fitting. I don't intend to fit it myself (I'm banned from ladders anyway by Mrs Stem, after I fell off and broke my foot. Actually I broke it twice but that's another story.)
So I would like some advice please. The house is a 3 bed detached built in the mid 1960's with a traditional brick chimney for a open fire. (Class 1?) with a pot on the top. The chimney breast is external to the house and so can be accessed from my neighbours drive without climbing on the roof.
The fireplace is now fitted with a decorative gas fire, which because of its terrible inefficiency (somewhere in the region of 50%) we don't use very often. So my questions are:
1. Can anyone recommend a suitable cowl that will reduce the down draught at the fireplace as much as possible, but still be safe to use with a gas appliance. I want to be prepared in advance, so that I can discuss it with whoever gets the job.
2. Should the cowl be fitted by a gas safe engineer who I imagine will test it, or is it OK to get a builder, or roofer to do it? The reason I ask is because the 'gas safe' guy who services my boiler says he doesn't do chimneys.