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Flue routes

Understand the route above the appliance before you commit to the product below it.

You do not need every regulation explained on day one, but you do need to know what is possible, what will look tidy, and what the likely route may involve.

Understand the route above the appliance before you commit to the product below it.

Why this page matters

When customers understand the likely route earlier, product choice becomes easier and the whole installation feels more manageable.

Why the flue route matters

A lot of early product decisions are shaped by the route above the appliance. Some homes have an existing chimney that can take a liner. Others need a twin wall system because there is no usable chimney in place.

Once that is clear, it becomes much easier to compare the right products and avoid wasting time on routes the property will not support.

Keep the technical side tied to the room

Most people want to know three things: is the route possible, will it look tidy, and what does it mean for the focal point they actually want.

That is where experience helps. The flue still has to work properly, but it also needs to feel considered once the room is complete.

Next step

Bring room photos or rough dimensions into the showroom and we will help you narrow down the right route.