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Hi lads,

I was going to ask you guys if this would be possible. I wanted to put my glue through the old grill and block it off from inside as there is no other way of getting the flue out. I obviously will seal it properly off.
Below is the picture.
I will block of right at the front of the grill and from inside
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I just double checked with Vaillant and they said it’s fine as long as it provides a seal. It’s perhaps not the greatest in the look but will do
 
No would need to block it up / brick it up from the outside

Can’t just seal the inside and leave the outside with a flue in the grill
 
No would need to block it up / brick it up from the outside

Can’t just seal the inside and leave the outside with a flue in the grill
It’s fully sealed outside and inside. I wouldn’t leave the flue hanging outside the grill without making sure it’s blocked off. I can see plenty of people done it ...
 
It’s fully sealed outside and inside. I wouldn’t leave the flue hanging outside the grill without making sure it’s blocked off. I can see plenty of people done it .

So your removing the grill and box
 
Need to remove the box as well
 

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