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Flueless Gasfires
Not sure where to ask this so have put it here. Has anyone got a flueless gas fire fitted? If so since one has to have a ventilation brick in the room with tone, how much of a draught do you get through the brick?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I imagine you're talking about the wall-mounted modern fires that don't even need a flue, as they are clean-burning.
A vent is essential. It'll always let in a draught in windy weather..... but siting it can overcome this.
Either site the vent away from prevailing winds, or better still, fit it very near to the fire so that cold air is quickly used without passing through the whole of the room.
Suspended (timber) floors are ideal. Put the vent in the floor, right under the fire. Again, cold air bypasses the room.
A vent is essential. It'll always let in a draught in windy weather..... but siting it can overcome this.
Either site the vent away from prevailing winds, or better still, fit it very near to the fire so that cold air is quickly used without passing through the whole of the room.
Suspended (timber) floors are ideal. Put the vent in the floor, right under the fire. Again, cold air bypasses the room.
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