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Combi boiler installed in cellar. No overflow attached as nowhere to go...
I have just had a look at a property I own that is rented out. The
combi boiler is installed in the cellar but does not have an overflow attached to it as it is below ground level and there are no drains. Will the boiler be fine as it is or do I need to fit an overflow connection. If I need to fit an overflow, can it rise from the bottom of the boiler and up to the flue level, before it goes outside without any problems? Many thanks in advance for any comments. |
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