Hi there,
I am a long-time lurker, and finally have a question which I hope you can help with.
We are looking at the viability of fitting a balanced flue gas fire, but the routing of the gas feed is tricky as we cannot get below the floors or into the ceiling space.
The only possible/practical option would be to feed a flexible pipe from the meter (in the kitchen), under the cabinets, through a wall into the bathroom, under the bath, behind existing boxing (covering pipework and concealed cistern), through a lathe and plaster wall into the living room and behind the skirting to the fireplace....This would be a total run of less than 10m.
He obvious issues I can see are:
1) Due to access constraints, the pipe will not be secured and will lie on the floor and existing water pipes.
2) There would be a short, unventilated section of approximately 3 - 5m (depending on what 'ventilated' means).
3) I know that running behind skirting is not good practice, but is it otherwise permitted?
We have a Gassafe fitter coming next week to take a look, but I want to get some idea of the possibility of this in advance. What are your thoughts on this?
Many thanks
JM
I am a long-time lurker, and finally have a question which I hope you can help with.
We are looking at the viability of fitting a balanced flue gas fire, but the routing of the gas feed is tricky as we cannot get below the floors or into the ceiling space.
The only possible/practical option would be to feed a flexible pipe from the meter (in the kitchen), under the cabinets, through a wall into the bathroom, under the bath, behind existing boxing (covering pipework and concealed cistern), through a lathe and plaster wall into the living room and behind the skirting to the fireplace....This would be a total run of less than 10m.
He obvious issues I can see are:
1) Due to access constraints, the pipe will not be secured and will lie on the floor and existing water pipes.
2) There would be a short, unventilated section of approximately 3 - 5m (depending on what 'ventilated' means).
3) I know that running behind skirting is not good practice, but is it otherwise permitted?
We have a Gassafe fitter coming next week to take a look, but I want to get some idea of the possibility of this in advance. What are your thoughts on this?
Many thanks
JM