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My neighbours are having a new kitchen fitted and have placed an oven socket on the party wall. Unfortunately this is into our chimney breast and can now be seen from our side. I’m concerned as it could be damaged from heat and surely we shouldn’t be able to see it. We live in a Victorian terraced house. Is this legal and what can we do?
 

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My neighbours are having a new kitchen fitted and have placed an oven socket on the party wall. Unfortunately this is into our chimney breast and can now be seen from our side. I’m concerned as it could be damaged from heat and surely we shouldn’t be able to see it. We live in a Victorian terraced house. Is this legal and what can we do?
Speak to the neighbours would be my first response especially if your chimney is used for a fire or as a flue as it could introduce unwanted fumes into nextdoor

Could you explain what picture 3 is showing I assume the loose board has been removed to expose the socket box
 
I don't know if you use your chimney for fires, if you do there is a distinct possibility of carbon monoxide escaping to your neighbour. Of course this is by no means satisfactory and they need to site to the side of their chimney rather than on the party wall. I assume they are not using their chimney for fires? Party wall disputes are the most fraught and expensive items ever and can break relationships with neighbours. It seems though that you are ready/happy to sort this out amicably. I question the competence of the person putting that socket in though. Sheeesh!
 
Speak to the neighbours would be my first response especially if your chimney is used for a fire or as a flue as it could introduce unwanted fumes into nextdoor

Could you explain what picture 3 is showing I assume the loose board has been removed to expose the socket box
Yes it’s the brick that has been knocked out and the rubble. With the chimney board next to it, luckily we currently have an electric fire.
 
Really disappointed if they didn’t mention to you or the customer that they had broken through a wall.

people have been killed by carbon monoxide when the chimney has been breached .

not something to be left unfixed, the electrician or kitchen fitter etc should be sending round a recognised solid fuel burner engineer round to repair it.
 
I am sure that the adjoining wall on a chimney should, or is usually double skin not single skin. I think there is something wrong with the construction there.
Quite correct,

I would also wonder on the safety of the chimney breast against collapsing if the brickwork has been removed on the other side.
 

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