So...
Hideous 80s stone fireplace removed from 1920s house.
What I really wanted was to get a reclaimed fireplace put in so I can have a real fire now and then. But HETAS chap came and had a look, said v likely chimney would need to be lined and may even be a problem as flue is v narrow. Total cost would be at least £1000, maybe more. Too much!
I asked him if he could fit a fireplace that could be decorative only, but he said he would still want to do chimney liner etc as if fireplace was used he would be liable if anything happened. Fair enough.
So I have found a repro fireplace I like, which can be supplied with an electric insert. HETAS chap will be happy to fit this (fireplace below!). This seems like a good compromise, though am not totally keen on electric fires. I wanted nice crackly flames!
But I just wondered. Is the HETAS chap being a bit too cautious?
I have done lots of research and spoken to someone at a fireplace shop and it seems some people more or less ignore the regs and just get a builder in to fit their fireplace or do it themselves without getting BC sign off etc. To be honest, this doesn't appeal as I don't want my house to burn down or to die of CO poisoning and I would worry about not having the proper certification from BC.
But I would be grateful for any thoughts?
Hideous 80s stone fireplace removed from 1920s house.
What I really wanted was to get a reclaimed fireplace put in so I can have a real fire now and then. But HETAS chap came and had a look, said v likely chimney would need to be lined and may even be a problem as flue is v narrow. Total cost would be at least £1000, maybe more. Too much!
I asked him if he could fit a fireplace that could be decorative only, but he said he would still want to do chimney liner etc as if fireplace was used he would be liable if anything happened. Fair enough.
So I have found a repro fireplace I like, which can be supplied with an electric insert. HETAS chap will be happy to fit this (fireplace below!). This seems like a good compromise, though am not totally keen on electric fires. I wanted nice crackly flames!
But I just wondered. Is the HETAS chap being a bit too cautious?
I have done lots of research and spoken to someone at a fireplace shop and it seems some people more or less ignore the regs and just get a builder in to fit their fireplace or do it themselves without getting BC sign off etc. To be honest, this doesn't appeal as I don't want my house to burn down or to die of CO poisoning and I would worry about not having the proper certification from BC.
But I would be grateful for any thoughts?