Hi,
I live in an old house and unfortunately the lining on my chimney has gone, allowing the smoke to spill into an adjacent flue.
To solve this I am looking to get the chimney lined but keep an open fire; I already have a stove in the next room along and fancied keeping the open fire.
If I am to get someone in to line the chimney with a stainless steel liner is there a minimum width this should be? I will be getting in a HETAS qualified person to do the work, so know that they should know, but would also like to know before hand to be sure....
Thanks
I live in an old house and unfortunately the lining on my chimney has gone, allowing the smoke to spill into an adjacent flue.
To solve this I am looking to get the chimney lined but keep an open fire; I already have a stove in the next room along and fancied keeping the open fire.
If I am to get someone in to line the chimney with a stainless steel liner is there a minimum width this should be? I will be getting in a HETAS qualified person to do the work, so know that they should know, but would also like to know before hand to be sure....
Thanks