Hi
I've just had a bricked up fireplace opened up to put a range cooker in. There will be an extractor hood above the cooker, built in flush and ducted out to vent externally. This won't help to ventilate the flue which will be sealed at the bottom now.
Is there any reason why I can't have an airbrick to vent the bottom of the flue externally so I can avoid having an internal vent spoiling the look inside? Or does it need to be warm internal air venting the flue. There is a cowl on top to stop rain and allow ventilation.
I've just had a bricked up fireplace opened up to put a range cooker in. There will be an extractor hood above the cooker, built in flush and ducted out to vent externally. This won't help to ventilate the flue which will be sealed at the bottom now.
Is there any reason why I can't have an airbrick to vent the bottom of the flue externally so I can avoid having an internal vent spoiling the look inside? Or does it need to be warm internal air venting the flue. There is a cowl on top to stop rain and allow ventilation.