Newbie with a strange question probably. I live in an old 100+ mid terrace. It seems to have had a very dodgy roof later in its life and water has caused damage to the chimney flues to the extent they are in a bad way being propped up by some wooden supports. Everything is dry now and nothing is moving but I'd imagine rebuilding the flues would be an expensive/painful job?
I want to convert the attic at some point and fit some wood burners in the fireplaces down stairs. My question is, do I really need this flues and could they be taken out in the attic space - the wood burners could be connected to the chimney by metal flues that pass through the attic space? I presume the brick flues aren't structural otherwise our survey would of mentioned it?
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I want to convert the attic at some point and fit some wood burners in the fireplaces down stairs. My question is, do I really need this flues and could they be taken out in the attic space - the wood burners could be connected to the chimney by metal flues that pass through the attic space? I presume the brick flues aren't structural otherwise our survey would of mentioned it?
cheers