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Do log burners need building regulations?

Regulations must be adhered to, whether the wood burning stove is in domestic or commercial property. A wood burning stove produces flue gases, so it's usual to fit an insulated liner in your existing chimney to ensure there's a sufficient draw of air.

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Besides, do log burners need building regs?

There is no legal requirement or stove building regulation that states that you to have a flue liner in your chimney if it is in good condition. However, they are strongly advised by most HETAS installers for both safety and performance reasons.

Also Know, can anyone install a log burner? Yes. Most of our customers fit their stove and or flue liner / system themselves. If installing the stove into an existing fireplace/chimney and not using a new chimney liner then the installation is very straightforward for a person with average DIY skills.

Also asked, is it a legal requirement to have a Hetas certificate?

Note: You do not require a HETAS fitter's certificate AND Building Control inspection/private inspection. If you are fitting a stove with a boiler you will also need to read Doc G of the building regulations. Now some Building Control do insist that a qualified person checks the installation at completion.

When did Hetas regulations come into force?

Regulations require all wood burning stoves installed after April 2006 to have either a Hetas certificate or building regulation compliance. Hetas is the official industry body for solid fuel heating which is recognised by the government.

Related Question Answers

How thick should a hearth be?

12mm

Can you install wood burner yourself?

It is perfectly ok to install a stove yourself, or using your own builder, provided that you inform building control, who will then charge a fee for the inspector to oversee the work and issue a certificate at the end of the job. Contact us to see if we can recommend an engineer in your area."

How much space should be between wood burner and wall?

36 inches

Can I fit a wood burner in my fireplace?

If you have a fireplace you may be wondering if you can safely put a wood burner in there. The answer is yes – providing you have a proper chimney. It is basically a chimney built from conventional bricks. There should also be a chimney stack visible on your roof.

Why do I need a Hetas certificate?

HETA is the Heating Equipment Testing and Approval Scheme, and must be issued by heating equipment installers when they complete their work. HETAS is the official body recognised by government to approve solid fuel domestic heating appliances, fuels and services.

How much does it cost to become Hetas registered?

8.9 The annual subscription fee will be set by HETAS. 8.10 All fees will be subject to VAT at the rate applicable at the time.

Can you take a log burner when you move?

If you're planning on moving house soon, you might be wondering whether you can take your beloved woodburning stove with you to your new home. The answer, in short, is yes. You can take your burner with you when you move out, but there are a few conditions that should influence your decision.

Do I need a Hetas certificate?

The certificate demonstrates that the installation complies with the relevant Building Regulations. Other regulations may apply to particular categories of work. HETAS Certificate of Compliance. The certificate must be completed and signed only by the HETAS Registered Installer who undertook the work.

How do I get Hetas approved?

Become a HETAS Registered Installer HETAS offer industry leading training and assessment provider for biomass, wood and solid fuel allowing direct entry into HETAS registration. Following your training course, simply complete the Application Pack and send it off to HETAS.

When did Hetas certificates come in?

Regulations require all wood burning stoves installed after April 2006 to have either a Hetas certificate or building regulation compliance. Hetas is the official industry body for solid fuel heating which is recognised by the government.

Do chimneys have to be straight?

If it is a manufactured flue it must be installed according to the manufacturer's instructions. An ideal fireplace flue would be straight, but NFPA 211 allows a flue to offset no more than 30°.

How much does it cost to install a log burner UK?

Installation. Expect to pay between £700-£1,000 for installation of the appliance itself, but each project is unique, so costs vary.