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Town house and a new boiler
Relative lives in an inner, three story town house and needs a new
boiler. The current ~20 year old boiler is located on the ground floor with the flue running up through the other two (concrete) floors. There's a garage to the front and a kitchen to the rear and the boiler is in a walk-in cupboard between the two. She's been told that the boiler must go on an outside wall with the flue through the wall, or on the top floor with the flue through the flat roof. Question is, why can't it go where the existing boiler is? Is there a limit on the length of flues for modern boilers? -- F (Beware of spam trap - remove the negative) |
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