Baxi Bermuda & back boiler - tiling behind

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Just a quick question (hopefully)

I have a wall hung baxi bermuda and back boiler that i want to tile around and behind. I know how to remove the firefront easily enough (which a gas fitter said i could do as it doesnt involve touching the gas supply).

Can i remove the wall hanging brackets, tile, then reattach - thus making the firefront sit slightly further out? I would prefer to do this as you can see the wall brackets, and it would be neater than cutting the tiles in.

Thanks
 
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Best to get a registered gas operative as fire needs to be located into part of back boiler properly and flue safety tests will need to be carried out also.
 
Just a quick question (hopefully)

I have a wall hung baxi bermuda and back boiler that i want to tile around and behind. I know how to remove the firefront easily enough (which a gas fitter said i could do as it doesnt involve touching the gas supply).

Can i remove the wall hanging brackets, tile, then reattach - thus making the firefront sit slightly further out? I would prefer to do this as you can see the wall brackets, and it would be neater than cutting the tiles in.

Thanks

Probably not.

With the tiles behind, the fire will nit line up properly with the fixing lugs. Often, the burner assembly has not been properly screwed down, so you can wriggle it into the coerrect position.

But you will not know. So get a pro in. IMO
 
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I wouldn't have thought its much of a problem if you don't use v thick tiles, just remove the brackets, tile then re fix the brackets, drill new holes into the fire frame job done, no gas work involved, just make sure that the case will fit the extra tile thickness.
 
I wouldn't have thought its much of a problem if you don't use v thick tiles, just remove the brackets, tile then re fix the brackets, drill new holes into the fire frame job done, no gas work involved, just make sure that the case will fit the extra tile thickness.

Have you actually worked on a Baxi BBU?
 
(which a gas fitter said i could do as it doesnt involve touching the gas supply).
Please explain the process of removing the firefront without touching the gas supply. In all my considerable time servicing 100's of Bermudas, I must have been doing it all wrong. :(
 
(which a gas fitter said i could do as it doesnt involve touching the gas supply).
Please explain the process of removing the firefront without touching the gas supply. In all my considerable time servicing 100's of Bermudas, I must have been doing it all wrong. :(

Depending on the model, he may make the cover/trim rather than the firefront as we know it

:)
 
Not the actual fire silly just the fire front, knob off, 2 self tappers out.
 
Not the actual fire silly just the fire front, knob off, 2 self tappers out.

Vp3 / SP3?

Some models you may get away with it, but we have no idea what they have. Shouldn't give advice without knowing the situation
 
As already said,too many variations of the Bermuda to give accurate advice.I certainly would not recommend altering the current set up without involving a gas fitter.
 
Sorry if my terminology is incorrect. I mean just remove the front cover, thought this was the fire front. The model I have is the bermuda and pw5

Thanks for all the help, still not certain i should be taking the front off now to tile though!?
 
Sorry if my terminology is incorrect. I mean just remove the front cover, thought this was the fire front. The model I have is the bermuda and pw5

Thanks for all the help, still not certain i should be taking the front off now to tile though!?
DONOT be taking anybit off the front to tile behind.OK ?
 

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