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The ceiling and wall/ceiling corner above our boiler is slightly grey
having got that way over some years from previously 'is the ceiling a bit grey there' to now 'it definitely is, yes'. There's no CO2, there are 2 detectors in there. I suppose the sensible answer is get someone in? Or is this normal to some degree? |
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