flueless log burner

Luckily for those living in modern homes, you do not need a chimney to install a wood burning stove. However, it may require more work to fit one than in an existing chimney. This is because you will need to fit a twin wall flue system through the roof or wall of your building.

What is a flueless wood burner?

Having a flueless fire installed basically means that your fire will not have a flue. With no chimney or any pipes, the flueless fire will operate without both and the emissions from the fire will leave from the top or front. This type of fire burns fuel very cleanly and so the addition of a flue is just not necessary.

Does a Flueless gas fire need an air vent?

Your gas fire takes oxygen in from your room to burn. To make sure this air supply is replenished, a vent is required, along with a permanent openable window. Usually, your vent should be at least 100cm2 for a room up to 40 cubic metres.

Can I complain about my Neighbours wood burning stove?

Local Councils are legally obliged to investigate complaints made under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 relating to public health and nuisance issues, which include smoke and fumes from fires or stoves.

Why does my flueless gas fire smell?

Flueless gas fires use fresh air from the room. If the air quality is poor then this poor quality air will be drawn into the fire and burned causing a smell.

How do you install a wood burner without a chimney?

To fit a log burning stove without a chimney, you will need to install a twin wall chimney flue system to take fumes from the stove to outside. Twin wall flue systems – also sometimes called pre-fabricated chimney systems – are made up of connectable stainless steel pipes, wrapped in insulation.

Can I install a wood burner myself?

The installation of a wood burner is a highly specialised job and should be carried out by a trained professional. It is by no means a project to take on yourself, as if it is done incorrectly, it could be very dangerous.

Can you install a wood burning fireplace without a chimney?

Yes, it is possible to add a wood burning stove or a fireplace without an existing chimney, but you do need to install a chimney in the process. All wood burning fireplaces have to have a way to allow smoke and dangerous gases to exit your home.

Do flueless gas fires need electricity?

Although every fire is designed differently and there are several different types of gas fires (high efficiency, LPG, Side control, flueless, Balanced flue etc) the majority of gas fireplaces do not require any electricity to work.

Do flueless gas fires cause condensation?

A myth created by people who do not understand the technology is that a Flueless Gas Fire will cause condensation in your house. This is untrue. Flueless gas fires are a secondary heat source, working with your central heating system.

Are flueless gas fires warm?

Flueless gas fires and stoves are some of the safest products on the market and to further improve their performance a catalytic converter system is positioned at the top of the appliance to convert any combustion gases into carbon dioxide and water vapour, levels of which are typically present in fresh air, meaning

What is the best flueless gas stove?

For those who don’t want to – or can’t – install any kind of chimney or flue, we recommend the Burley Esteem 4221 Flueless Gas Stove. So long as you follow all of the safety requirements for installing one, a flueless gas stove has the benefit of 100% efficiency as no heat is lost up a chimney!

How much ventilation does a flueless gas fire need?

A free vent area of at least 100cm2 and a minimum room size of 33m3 are stated as required for this appliance in the manufacturers instructions.

What gas fire can I have without a chimney?

Flueless gas fires require no flue at all, just an air vent placed in your room. They use a built-in catalytic converter to clean any exhaust gasses. A balanced flue gas fire is completely sealed from the front of your room.

Do wood burning stoves make your house smell?

A certified wood stove should never smell like smoke [source: EPA]. A stovepipe or chimney that doesn’t draw properly creates a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning — and you can’t smell a carbon monoxide leak. If you don’t have a smoke detector or a carbon monoxide detector in your home, you should install both, pronto.

Are wood burning stoves dirty?

The dirty truth? Even a well-functioning EPA-certified woodstove emits roughly 97 pounds of fine particle pollution annually, according to the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency. So even EPA-certified stoves must abide by the no-burn laws.

How close can a wood burning stove be to a window UK?

A wood stove needs to have at least 36 inches of clearance between an unprotected ceiling and the top of the stove. When installing a wood stove in front of a window, make sure the clearance is at least 36 inches from the glass to keep it from heating up and cracking or getting damaged.

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