How To | Fit A Log Burner
Connect the stove to the flue using a stove pipe, ensuring all joints are sealed with fire cement.
Install a chimney closure plate to seal the fireplace opening, preventing soot from entering the room.
Place the log burner on the hearth, ensuring it is level. how to fit a log burner
Remove any combustible materials from the fireplace and seal the chimney opening.
While you can prepare the hearth and fireplace area, the or signed off by your local building control office. 1. Planning and Prep Connect the stove to the flue using a
Lay a non-combustible hearth (slate, concrete, stone). It must be at least 12mm thick, extending 300mm in front and 150mm to each side of the burner.
If using an old chimney, it must be cleared and checked for damage. A flexible stainless-steel liner is usually necessary for safe venting. Remove any combustible materials from the fireplace and
Choose a stove appropriate for your room size. As a general guide, a stove is suitable for a 3. Installation Steps (Overview)
