Why particularly that one, is it the colour, shape, funny angle or just because its on its own ?
That's a bit ott
I am sure you know the flue is now not applicable to any new boiler - you've had loads of installers out. Why you are taking a surveyors opinion over an installers is beyond me, surveyors actually know very little, IME.
Who is the "one person"?. Probably another surveyor.
OK, re-read post. The "one person" is presumably a contractor quoting to remove the bend? Is it actually asbestos.? Why is your boiler installer not removing it? (If he actually exists)
I am sure you know the flue is now not applicable to any new boiler - you've had loads of installers out. Why you are taking a surveyors opinion over an installers is beyond me, surveyors actually know very little, IME.
Who is the "one person"?. Probably another surveyor.
OK, re-read post. The "one person" is presumably a contractor quoting to remove the bend? Is it actually asbestos.? Why is your boiler installer not removing it? (If he actually exists)
I haven't chosen an installer yet, but I rang one up, and he said he would need it removed before he started work on installing a new boiler. A second installer also said that.
3 different types of Asbestos, 2 of which are dangerous and that one isn't. Bagged up as others suggest, nae probs
Once I've asked an installer to do the job I can ask them, I just thought because its cement with asbestos that you'd have to get an accredited asbestos remover to do it, rather than your average heating engineer.
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