This is from the HVP magazine and shows what can happen when a DIY installation does not obtains the relevant approvals !
DIYer gets pocket burned
A homeowner has been fined thousands of pounds after illegally installing a woodburning stove.
Paul Taylor pleaded guilty to breaching building regulations relating to the installation. He admitted he was not registered with HETAS (Heating Equipment Testing & Approval Scheme) and that he had not applied to Charnwood Borough Council for a Building Notice for the work.
The flue was fitted incorrectly and was in direct contact with timber and plastic in the eaves of the property, a bungalow.
Taylor was ordered by Loughborough Magistrates Court to pay £4,323 in fines and costs.
HETAS chief executive Bruce Allen said: “This case highlights the potential dangers of DIY installation. Thankfully, no-one was injured on this occasion.”
DIYer gets pocket burned
A homeowner has been fined thousands of pounds after illegally installing a woodburning stove.
Paul Taylor pleaded guilty to breaching building regulations relating to the installation. He admitted he was not registered with HETAS (Heating Equipment Testing & Approval Scheme) and that he had not applied to Charnwood Borough Council for a Building Notice for the work.
The flue was fitted incorrectly and was in direct contact with timber and plastic in the eaves of the property, a bungalow.
Taylor was ordered by Loughborough Magistrates Court to pay £4,323 in fines and costs.
HETAS chief executive Bruce Allen said: “This case highlights the potential dangers of DIY installation. Thankfully, no-one was injured on this occasion.”