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Should I be able to smell Smoke from next doors fire in my lounge


Jonny Burch
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Evening

 

Next door have started using their log burner. Everytime they light it I can smell the smoke in my lounge. I've an open fire but haven't started to light it yet this year. Is it normal that I can smell the smoke. don't want to go roun and say something if this is normal

 

Any help much appreciated

 

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Jonny

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Sounds like one of my neighbours. Shared stack and when the builders burnt all the debris in the fireplace the neighbour (on other side) got smoked out.

 

In the end it was an old house and knackered mortar. Instead of fixing the leak they blocked up the fireplace.

 

Maybe your neighbour needs a new flue? Or as Mick said get it rodded.

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Is there flue lined for there wood burner if not there could be a hole or holes in the brickwork between the 2 chimneys or if the wind is laying wrong maybe you have a down draft . If it is coming threw holes in the brickwork and they haven't got a flue pipe you should have a word as it should be if its a poor state

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Evening

 

Next door have started using their log burner. Everytime they light it I can smell the smoke in my lounge. I've an open fire but haven't started to light it yet this year. Is it normal that I can smell the smoke. don't want to go roun and say something if this is normal

 

Any help much appreciated

 

Cheers

 

Jonny

 

You need to establish if it's an inversion layer pushing the smoke down from the top of the chimney because your house has a circulation that's drawing air down the chimney (as you don't have a fire yet). Or it may be cracks in the flue (bad thing). First mover would be a chimney balloon in the bottom of your flue. If that stops the smoke smell then try the same at the lop.

 

Does your chimney have a liner?

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