Hi, I'm having an 'inset' gas fire installed - one of those that's set into the wall and looks a bit like a TV. Because there is no chimney breast, the fire protrudes a good few inches out of the back of the wall so a brick built enclosure is needed as a housing, and in which the balanced flue will be located.
When discussing the installation three months ago, I'm sure that it was said that the enclosure would need to be brick and block with cavity insulation as that is now a requirement. But now that construction is under way I see that it's just a single leaf of brick.
Anyone know anything about this sort of thing? Should it be brick and block with cavity?
When discussing the installation three months ago, I'm sure that it was said that the enclosure would need to be brick and block with cavity insulation as that is now a requirement. But now that construction is under way I see that it's just a single leaf of brick.
Anyone know anything about this sort of thing? Should it be brick and block with cavity?