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    are there any exceptions to terminating a boiler flue over a boundary?


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    Quote Originally Posted by martyn english View Post
    are there any exceptions to terminating a boiler flue over a boundary?
    Need better explanation

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    hi grey 0689 thanks for reply.the boiler flue terminates at a height of 2m on a extention to a terrace house.the wall that the flue terminates on is the boundary wall looking on to a courtyard next door. the terraces are interlinked with 2 walls at right angles over looking the courtyard so next door cannot extend .hope this makes sense

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    and why can't you terminate out the rear....or go up....otherwise sounds like you are infringing on your neighbours space... no excuse for this!!

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    Glad your not my neighbour lol

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    No exceptions I'm afraid, Had to move one that was over boundary but three stories up thanks to a kind subbie who couldnt read regs!

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