We have a traditional gas fire place in our living room, but due to a loft conversion done by the previous owners, the chimney stack was removed to make way for an en-suite bathroom. The gas supply still works, but if we light the fire we will probably die as the chimney doesn't vent!
So instead of going through another winter staring at a fireplace that should be heating us, I would like to come up with a solution!
First thoughts were to get the flue re-routed to join the chimney in the dining room, however I suspect this will be quite an expensive option, if possible at all?
So I have started to look at flueless gas fires, the tradtional looking type. However a bit of Googling reveals warnings that these are potential death traps, apparently banned in some states in the USA.
So I would like to hear from anyone that either owns or has considered a Flueless Gas fire? Perhaps there are some gas fitters on here, in which case I would very much like to hear your views!
Cheers
Mark
So instead of going through another winter staring at a fireplace that should be heating us, I would like to come up with a solution!
First thoughts were to get the flue re-routed to join the chimney in the dining room, however I suspect this will be quite an expensive option, if possible at all?
So I have started to look at flueless gas fires, the tradtional looking type. However a bit of Googling reveals warnings that these are potential death traps, apparently banned in some states in the USA.
So I would like to hear from anyone that either owns or has considered a Flueless Gas fire? Perhaps there are some gas fitters on here, in which case I would very much like to hear your views!
Cheers
Mark