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Floor mounting Wall mounting Boiler (Combi)
Thinking ahead to replacing my floor standing boiler
Worcester...................... It sits in an upstairs airing cupboard with plasterboard sandwich walls (no decent noggins). When I come to change, in order to widen my choice of boilers - but to avoid trying to get a good fixing onto the plasterboard I wonder if it would be permissible to make up a sort of angle bracket which would enable the weight to be taken by the airing cupboard floor (above the stairs and about 18" above the hall floor. I would have something welded out of angle steel so it would be strong. Perhaps something like a pipe jig (which comes with some boilers) with feet to make it "L" shaped. Any thoughts? |
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