The twit who fitted our wood burning stove cut the rubber boot too slack, so there is a few mm gap round it and rain comes down the side and into the house.
I've asked the roofer who is working on the house to change it for a new one. He has suggested he could make up a lead flashing kit instead which turns out to be slightly cheaper (the rubber kit is £92 and the lead kit £70).
With the lead they will weld it to the metal of the chimney he says, to seal it. He seems to think the lead is a better bet, but I just wanted to check whether it is better practice to use rubber so the twin-wall can be removed/disassembled if necessary at a future date? Or is this not something to be concerned about?
Thanks
Ben
I've asked the roofer who is working on the house to change it for a new one. He has suggested he could make up a lead flashing kit instead which turns out to be slightly cheaper (the rubber kit is £92 and the lead kit £70).
With the lead they will weld it to the metal of the chimney he says, to seal it. He seems to think the lead is a better bet, but I just wanted to check whether it is better practice to use rubber so the twin-wall can be removed/disassembled if necessary at a future date? Or is this not something to be concerned about?
Thanks
Ben