I want to install a small cast iron stove in my garage. It's a wooden building and I don't know what to do with the chimney: What should I build the chimney out of? Can I lead it out through the side wall? How do I handle the penetration?
 
It is not allowed to have a fireplace in a space classified as a garage, so if you need to submit a building notification to the municipality, it could cause problems.
 
Oh no, how do you know if you need to submit a building notification? Sounds unlikely... It is a garage from 1960 in an area without a detailed plan or whatever it's called. Detached garage next to a house in the "countryside"
 
I am quite convinced that you need a construction notification for a new fireplace including a chimney.

Get a heat pump instead, you know, in garages you usually have a lot of flammable liquids and other unsuitable things and it seems obvious that having a stove there might not be such a good idea.

But it could very well be that the garage is more like an extra room or hobby room without a lot of dangerous liquids and such.
 
A registration is required.
First, ask the chimney sweep if he approves of a stove in the garage.
 
Thank you for the answers, I didn't think of it as anything other than a small stove with a flue through the wall. Lvp would be good, but I hope to renovate the garage soon, the stove is already stored in the garage and firewood is available.
 
One is not allowed to have a fireplace in the garage precisely because of flammable liquids, etc. It should instead be in a separate room - fire-rated with double plasterboard or similar - and a passage with two doors in between.
I have asked.
 
Ok, then I'll stop.
 
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