Our house was built in 1971 and in the lounge was a "chimney" brest that housed a large gas floor mounted boiler. The boiler vented via the chimney up through the loft and through a vent tile in the loft. We had it changed a few years ago after we moved in, and the vent pipe in the loft was a fibre cement (or possibly asbestos based) type flue system which was removed.
I knocked out the old chimney brest part in the lounge today and was intrested to find that the flue liner in there that connected to the boiler and the loft part of the flue was simply an earthenware drainage pipe.
Was this normal, was it legal and was it safe?
im not worried im just wondering if it was a complete bodge job or wether it was normal practice for the time?
I knocked out the old chimney brest part in the lounge today and was intrested to find that the flue liner in there that connected to the boiler and the loft part of the flue was simply an earthenware drainage pipe.
Was this normal, was it legal and was it safe?
im not worried im just wondering if it was a complete bodge job or wether it was normal practice for the time?