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Old 14-07-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Default Back boiler Fire Front.

I have a Back Boiler with a hideous Fire front. I know that i can not remove the fire as it forms part of the boiler flue system.

Could I hide the fire front with a radiater cover (obviously i dont use the fire lol) These covers seem to offer plently of air flow so do you think it would be ok?
regards mark

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Default Re: Back boiler Fire Front.

its not something they advise you do, i can see your point of plenty of air to get in and out.
but they don't recommend it.
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its not something they advise you do, i can see your point of plenty of air to get in and out.
but they don't recommend it.
I had a feeling that would be the answer. Cant see that the air flow would be restricted thou. Tempting thou ( with the addition of a carbon monoxide alarm) that fire is sure ugly lol.

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