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23rd November 2008, 11:10 PM #1
Slow combustion heater
Hello,
We are looking at installing a wood heater and have the perfect sport for it - well almost pefect except it's not quite big enough. We need 350mm clearance to the nearest flammable surface on either side - we have only around 110mm. My question is, can we attach cement sheeting with tiles glued on top to the flammable surfaces to satisfy regulations, or am I trying too hard to save a cupboard (which is the neighboring flammable surface)? We have little storage space in our house, so every cupboard is precious. :-
Thanks
Luke
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