My neighbour told me they are planning on getting a wood burner to replace their balanced flue gas fire and asked me if we would mind the pipe going up their wall as it overhangs onto our side access. He said he was happy to involve solicitors and make sure it was done properly in case either of us move. Initially I was positive and said I'd need talk to DH, but now I've been worrying about it all day.
Just to put some detail on it, our houses are detached and on a modern estate. Their gas fire vents onto our side access (the distance from their house to side of our garage at that point is about 2m, our garage is attached to our house) and it can be like this because it was built like that before the building regs said you couldn't vent gas fires onto another person's land. I believe our neighbour would want to replace the existing flue with a Twin Wall flue pipe which then goes up their wall to above their roof. We don't live in a smoke free zone, I checked.
My concerns are:
- Will the pipe get hot? (their existing balanced flue has a basket round it)
- Will it look unsightly? (whilst we can't see it unless we walk round the side it might put future buyers off)
- Will it be smoky? (I'm quite sensitive to smoke, get chesty and like my windows open. My teenage DS's bedrooms are on that side of the house and they spend a lot of time in them.
I think DH and I have decided we don't really relish the thought of a wood burner, so logic says that we would say no to a pipe going up their wall but in our airspace. However I like to be a good neighbour, live and let live etc. and I know they really want a wood burner. If we say no they could still go ahead, putting the pipe through the bedroom but I know it would be more difficult. It might mean the end of good neighbourly relations. But if we say yes then we have a silver pipe overhanging our side passage and maybe wood smells. Help!