How To Have a Log Burner Without a Chimney
Can you have a log burner without a chimney? Discover your options, from twin-wall flue systems to electric stoves, plus regulations & installation advice.
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Can you have a log burner without a chimney? Discover your options, from twin-wall flue systems to electric stoves, plus regulations & installation advice.
If you’re looking into the possibility of buying and installing a log burner or gas stove in your home then it is worth making sure you have all the right parts for the job. Once you’re set on the style and heat output of your chosen stove the next integral piece of your installation is the flue liner. A flue liner can be fundamental to modern installations, they ensure your heating appliance works efficiently and safely. In this edit, we’ll explain the purpose of a flue liner and the various benefits of installing one within your chimney.
In this article, we’ll try to explain all the dos and don’ts when it comes to buying a twin wall flue system. There are lots of components and regulations to consider when designing a flue system, feel free to utilise our in-house team of HETAS-trained staff that have years of experience and can do this for you.