Inset Gas fire replacement

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Hi ALL,

I have purchased a new inset gas fire to replace an inset gas fire, the plumber has told me he requires a certificate to show the chimney has been swept. When I pointed out that the gas fire was still in situ and should it not be removed first he said a chimney sweep has a couple of ways of doing it. I assume he meant from the top only.

Sounds inlikely? also slightly concerned if my new fire will be a direct replacement. its an EKO 3020 gas, the old one is about 20 years old.

Any advice would be great.

Thanks
 
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He is talking sh#te can only be swept properly if fire removed.
And only needs doing if its ever been used for solid fuel. If its only ever been used for gasfire it doesnt need doing
 
is your plumber a gas reg'd engineer as well ? if not then he shouldn't be faffing around with your new fire install.
he's not just done a job in salford has he by any chance? kaa booooom !


right man for the job......always.
 
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As said, he is wrong. A flue must be swept if it has previously been used for solid fuel or wood. Some fitters argue that this means that even if it a gas fire REFIT, if it has EVER been used for S/F a sweep is reruired. I personally inspect, observe and use my judgement.

It is clear that your fitter is clueless, and even if it does need sweeping then he should remove the fire in anticipation. He should also visually inspect the builders opening to ascertain that it is properly sealed etc.

Make sure you haf a Gas Safe RGI, and he is ticketed AND experioenced with fires
 

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