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Harry Ziman
 
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Default Flues cross my boundary - whar are the regs


"Kev Parkin" wrote in message
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Thanks for all the advice, to try and answer some of the questions in
the above posts:

a) There is no shared access

b) The neighbours wall forms the boundary to my property

c) The flues/pipes etc protrude directly from the wall, hence are on
my property

d) There is no garden between the wall and my path

e) The passageway is the only access from the back to the front of the
house for pushchairs, bikes etc, so is used daily

f) I don't know what type of boiler it is - if it's a
combi this would make it worse.

g) There is no fence the wall is the boundary

Once again thanks for the input, I think I'll have a word with him and
then take things further if that doesn't have any success.


Kev



(Andrew Gabriel) wrote in message

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(David H) writes:

Kev,

Just re-read your post, you say the flue protroudes through the wall
by about 300mm this is a no no. Not knowing the make of the boiler,
but most flues only protude the wall by between 75mm and 125mm 3/5
inches. depending on make of boiler.


I've noticed quite a few balanced fanned flues protruding very much
more than this recently. Sometimes it might be because they are
below eaves, and they have been installed to protrude past the
edge of the eaves. Looks rather unsightly, but seemingly becoming
rather common.


What about access for the installation? Did they trespass for this purpose
or have I missed something