Not sure if this is the right forum but posting here as I want to check safety.
We're considering replacing our gas inset fire/fire surround with an electric equivalent.
Our fireplace used to have a back boiler and gas fire attached. When the back boiler was removed they left the corregated silver flue in place and it attaches to a cowl on the top of the chimney. Not sure if they plaster boarded around the bottom of the flue.
Would it be safe to install an inset electric fire? The fire is going into a marble surround and backplate but I'm assuming a bit of the back of the fire will protrude into the original brick fireplace slightly.
Just concerned about any damp air or am I overthinking it.
Bungalow is 1960's build.
Thanks.
We're considering replacing our gas inset fire/fire surround with an electric equivalent.
Our fireplace used to have a back boiler and gas fire attached. When the back boiler was removed they left the corregated silver flue in place and it attaches to a cowl on the top of the chimney. Not sure if they plaster boarded around the bottom of the flue.
Would it be safe to install an inset electric fire? The fire is going into a marble surround and backplate but I'm assuming a bit of the back of the fire will protrude into the original brick fireplace slightly.
Just concerned about any damp air or am I overthinking it.
Bungalow is 1960's build.
Thanks.