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New boiler and flue question
We have an ancient (40 yrs+) New World back boiler in our kitchen
fireplace. Serviced annually and still working well. Somewhat underpowered as the place has been extended. It is going to die sometime. My plan is to replace it with a boiler on the far side of the wall. Would it be practical or legal to pass the boiler flue back through the wall and couple it to the existing lined flue which exhausts through a 7 metre chimney? Thanks, Nick. |
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