This page relates to properties that are smaller than 2 hectares, are zoned rural and are outside of any Clean Air Zones.
Existing heating
Currently there are no rules banning existing open fires, woodburners or other solid fuel burners on properties smaller than 2 hectares outside of Clean Air Zones.
However you must use dry wood with a moisture content of less than 25 %, paper and cardboard.
Other heating options
No resource consent necessary:
- Heat pump
- Nightstore heater
- Fixed-flued gas or liquid fuel (including oil and diesel) heater
- Low-emission woodburner or pellet fire approved on our approved burners list.
Resource consent necessary:
Building consent
Most burners with a flue, such as all woodburners and pellet fires (but not flued gas heaters), will need a building consent from the Christchurch City Council or your local district council.
Further information
Please contact our Customer Services team if you have further questions.
Disclaimer
This is a summary of the rules in the Air Plan (Canterbury Natural Resources Regional Plan - Chapter 3: Air Quality) as they are currently applied by Environment Canterbury and the National Environmental Standards for Air Quality and is intended as a guide only. You should refer to the Standards and the Operative Regional Plan directly and satisfy yourself as to their provisions before taking any action or making any decisions on any matters covered here.
Please note, an urban area is defined as an area that is a city, town, village, residential area or collection of workplaces and is specified in an operative district planning map as a residential, living commercial, business or industrial zone, or a zone of a similar effect.