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This is a common problem where I have to install a condensing boiler and there is nowhere to discharge the condense.
I have an oil boiler to install in a garage and there is only a rainwater gulley close by.
To install a condense trap in the ground is too much work.
I am thinking of using something internal to neutralise the discharge first, before running it to outside.
What would you recommend?
Is there a simple solution?

Just fit a standard efficiency boiler :)
 
Just fit a standard efficiency boiler :)

Wish I could. Can you still source standard eff oil boilers? I haven’t asked for any. (I know they are illegal to fit normally).
Using a decent condition second hand standard eff boiler makes a lot of sense.
Can get them free, or for just a few pounds
 

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