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Just settling in for the night in front of the fire , I'm beginning to wonder if not having fire place in the new home is something I might want to reconsider? Can you have a good air test with a real fire place ? 

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No.

 

You could cheat the test by blocking the chimney, but in reality you'll just have a massive draft in the house and lose way more heat than an open fire would contribute. 

 

 

(I'm getting slightly militant about fires in new builds...)

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Thanks for the replies,  I think its more psychological than a need for heat , just something about the flickering flames on a cold day , I do have caveman tendencies. 

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@Buzz, strictly speaking it will make no difference to a pressure test as any open chimney should be sealed before the test, but 40m3/hr will be added to the  SAP ventilation rate.

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54 minutes ago, Buzz said:

Thanks for the replies,  I think its more psychological than a need for heat , just something about the flickering flames on a cold day , I do have caveman tendencies. 

 

Have you looked at the biofuel fire ones?

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As @Vijay says, bioethanol fires, that's the way we're going. Real flickering flames, no chimney or dedicated air supply required, low heat output, easily switch on and offable, no ash and when things get tough you could probably drink the fuel.

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