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William Joones January 30th 04 01:38 PM

Venting through wall for Chimney Hood - 2nd floor
 
I am installing a Chimney hood in our kitchen in our flat.
It will be positioned on an external wall, which is double brick (I
believe) with external pebble dashing.

I'm happy with the concept of making the 120mm circular hole for the
ducting. I'll either drill and knock out with a hammer or hire a core
drill.

Unfortuantly my kitchen is on the 2nd floor and I'm worried about
fitting the cover for the ducting on the outside of the wall. I havent
purchased this yet but I assume it will have to be attached and made
good from the outside (like
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...69772&id=11066).

I'm not happy about going up a ladder to fix this into place. I'd
rather not have to pay someone to do it or get some temporary
scaffolding.

There is a roof terrace above the kitchen which i have access to, the
floor of which is about 1m above the proposed position of the vent
outlet. The terrace is fenced but I could temporarily remove it.

Has anyone got any good ideas how I could fix the cover from either:

a. Inside the kitchen. Perhaps there's a special type of cover for
these circumstances.
b. From the roof terrace above the kitchen.

Thanks

Will

BillR January 30th 04 05:01 PM

Venting through wall for Chimney Hood - 2nd floor
 
William Joones wrote:
I am installing a Chimney hood in our kitchen in our flat.
It will be positioned on an external wall, which is double brick (I
believe) with external pebble dashing.

I'm happy with the concept of making the 120mm circular hole for the
ducting. I'll either drill and knock out with a hammer or hire a core
drill.

Unfortuantly my kitchen is on the 2nd floor and I'm worried about
fitting the cover for the ducting on the outside of the wall. I havent
purchased this yet but I assume it will have to be attached and made
good from the outside (like
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...69772&id=11066).

I'm not happy about going up a ladder to fix this into place. I'd
rather not have to pay someone to do it or get some temporary
scaffolding.

There is a roof terrace above the kitchen which i have access to, the
floor of which is about 1m above the proposed position of the vent
outlet. The terrace is fenced but I could temporarily remove it.

Has anyone got any good ideas how I could fix the cover from either:

a. Inside the kitchen. Perhaps there's a special type of cover for
these circumstances.
b. From the roof terrace above the kitchen.

Thanks

Will


The flu kits with combi boilers now allow for this possibility in that the
whole thing can be fitted from inside.
The seal against the wall is from a rubber fringe which opens when you pull
the flu tube back a bit, very neat idea.
Maybe you can get something similar for your extractor flu?



Lurch January 30th 04 07:38 PM

Venting through wall for Chimney Hood - 2nd floor
 
The flu kits with combi boilers now allow for this possibility in that the
whole thing can be fitted from inside.
The seal against the wall is from a rubber fringe which opens when you pull
the flu tube back a bit, very neat idea.
Maybe you can get something similar for your extractor flu?

I was thinking of something like that. I know you can get them
somewhere because I've used them before, but I can't actually find
them at the mo.


SJW
A.C.S. Ltd.

William Joones January 31st 04 12:38 AM

Venting through wall for Chimney Hood - 2nd floor
 
(Lurch) wrote in message ...
The flu kits with combi boilers now allow for this possibility in that the
whole thing can be fitted from inside.
The seal against the wall is from a rubber fringe which opens when you pull
the flu tube back a bit, very neat idea.
Maybe you can get something similar for your extractor flu?

I was thinking of something like that. I know you can get them
somewhere because I've used them before, but I can't actually find
them at the mo.


SJW
A.C.S. Ltd.



That sounds like just the thing I need.
I can't find anyhting that fits that description on the net.
Please let me know if you remember what they are called or a possible supplier.

Thanks

Will

Lurch January 31st 04 01:07 AM

Venting through wall for Chimney Hood - 2nd floor
 
On 30 Jan 2004 16:38:05 -0800,
(William Joones) wrote:

(Lurch) wrote in message ...
The flu kits with combi boilers now allow for this possibility in that the
whole thing can be fitted from inside.
The seal against the wall is from a rubber fringe which opens when you pull
the flu tube back a bit, very neat idea.
Maybe you can get something similar for your extractor flu?

I was thinking of something like that. I know you can get them
somewhere because I've used them before, but I can't actually find
them at the mo.


SJW
A.C.S. Ltd.



That sounds like just the thing I need.
I can't find anyhting that fits that description on the net.
Please let me know if you remember what they are called or a possible supplier.

I think these may do it, you might want to have a look in store first
but they're along the lines as far as I can tell.
http://tinyurl.com/3yuoa


SJW
A.C.S. Ltd.


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