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Hello,
I live in an Edwardian house with an original 9 inch brick flue in the kitchen. This is as built above the original stove and has spent most of its 100+ years merrily transporting cooking fumes and smoke out of the kitchen, from the days of cast iron and coal onwards. It's in good nick.
Don't worry, this isn't a question about whether I can vent my nice new cooker hood up the chimney. I can. I've worked with a specialist cooker hood design company to design one that will have the lift necessary. That's not in doubt, neither is it in doubt that I *do* want to vent up the chimney. I'm not in any way interested in digging through the walls of my house, even if it might end up being a cheaper option or allow me to go 'off the shelf'.
However, the cooker hood people are 'recommending' that I line the chimney with flexible aluminium ducting. I suppose I can; it'll involve scaffolding, removing and re-bedding a castle pot and hiring in a man for the day to push at one end while I pull at the other, but it can be done.
But what's the point? Given the chimney has spent the last 100 years venting kitchen crap unlined, and the extraction design doesn't involve any inline fans half way up the chimney, why can't I just the vent the hood up it unlined?
Many thanks
James
I live in an Edwardian house with an original 9 inch brick flue in the kitchen. This is as built above the original stove and has spent most of its 100+ years merrily transporting cooking fumes and smoke out of the kitchen, from the days of cast iron and coal onwards. It's in good nick.
Don't worry, this isn't a question about whether I can vent my nice new cooker hood up the chimney. I can. I've worked with a specialist cooker hood design company to design one that will have the lift necessary. That's not in doubt, neither is it in doubt that I *do* want to vent up the chimney. I'm not in any way interested in digging through the walls of my house, even if it might end up being a cheaper option or allow me to go 'off the shelf'.
However, the cooker hood people are 'recommending' that I line the chimney with flexible aluminium ducting. I suppose I can; it'll involve scaffolding, removing and re-bedding a castle pot and hiring in a man for the day to push at one end while I pull at the other, but it can be done.
But what's the point? Given the chimney has spent the last 100 years venting kitchen crap unlined, and the extraction design doesn't involve any inline fans half way up the chimney, why can't I just the vent the hood up it unlined?
Many thanks
James