Hi all, not posted here for a long time but in need of some advice that i'm struggling to find online
I have a property that I am now renting out, which used to be my main residence
I had a gas safe engineer out today to carry out a gas safety certificate, he has found that the bathroom window opening is less than 300m from the wall heater flue/vent
The windows in the house where installed by Safestyle approx. 14/15 years ago.
My question is, FENSA states that Open flue appliances affected by the window/door replacement will be checked for adequacy of combustion air supply. At the time of having the windows replaced, did this regulation still apply?
Would Safetyle have not mentioned this when recommending the windows, or would they have issued a FENSA certificate?
I have a property that I am now renting out, which used to be my main residence
I had a gas safe engineer out today to carry out a gas safety certificate, he has found that the bathroom window opening is less than 300m from the wall heater flue/vent
The windows in the house where installed by Safestyle approx. 14/15 years ago.
My question is, FENSA states that Open flue appliances affected by the window/door replacement will be checked for adequacy of combustion air supply. At the time of having the windows replaced, did this regulation still apply?
Would Safetyle have not mentioned this when recommending the windows, or would they have issued a FENSA certificate?