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It's definitely not a new boilerThat's why I mentioned it...
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It's definitely not a new boilerThat's why I mentioned it...
Why is thhere a towel rad, about 6" from the ceiling?
It is a compartment label.
Long towels??Why is thhere a towel rad, about 6" from the ceiling?
Boiler is in a compartment, see second photo in Original Post.Is that label not a cupboard label?
Hello everyone. I'm hoping someone can help...Long towels??
Boiler is in a compartment, see second photo in Original Post.
It doesn't say whether the boiler compartment is in the bathroom or outside of it or previously had a boiler in it and the flue has been altered or that the boiler is new.
But it does say bathroom redone recently, so if it's a recently installed boiler why is a (British Gas ?) GSR looking at it now?
Of course there are joints in the flue, there's the connection at the elbow and op says the run is about 2.4m so they'll be at least one more joint where the extension piece joins to the outlet piece. And regardless of what op suspects, we still need some form of access to inspect the flue, joints or not.I think the op is on about using a camera to confirm whether or not there are any joints in the flue before cutting access panels in, not to us it as an inspection method.
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