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Hi, I am thinking of opening up a fireplace I bricked up in the small
living room and fitting a log burner in there, mainly due to the number of power cuts we are having and also it should save some money, we live on the edge of a large woods, and timber is in abundance, so with oil at 40p a litre we could do with cutting down. with fitting a log burner can I get away with putting a S- steel pipe up a way (couple of metres up the chimmeny? or do I have to have it all the way to the pot, or do I have to have the chimeney re lined (currently red brick) I have also seen them with small boilers attached, so could do with one of these to fit a rad in the downstairs and upstairs halls, I take it I would need to plumb it in using an open tank system for expansion? that would be a downside as the loft is WELL insulated so the roofspace would get the effects of the cold without the help of rising heat from the house. I also miss the open fire !! |
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