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    Potterton Kingfisher CFL 80

    Sorry - the flue temination is about two/three feet above the gutter but is below the roofline. Is this within the regs?
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    Potterton Kingfisher CFL 80

    The airbrick looks a decent size - it fits in a space of about four standard house bricks (although I'll have to check it meets the minimum requirements) - so thanks for the guidance. What are the minimum requirements for indirect ventilation?
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    Dormer Repairs

    Personally I'd pay £450 just for the guy to go up the ladder but he'll have to stump up the £50 an hour if he falls off and needs a doctor!!!!!!!!
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    Potterton Kingfisher CFL 80

    I take it you mean the ventilation requirements in the cellar? If so there is an airbrick to the rear outside wall a couple of feet from the boiler plus free flowing air from the airbrick at the front of the house. The cowling is a louvred top part which I understood was meant to prevent...
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    Dormer Repairs

    My dormer (about six feet wide) is leaking and it's obvious it needs a bit of TLC. A local roofer quoted me £450 for the following work: Refelt roof (I presume this includes bitumen and chippings - sorry if that's the wrong terminology). Fit new UPVC coverings above, to the side and below...
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    Potterton Kingfisher CFL 80

    Hopefully someone can help me with my Potteron CFL 80 which is driving me up the firkin wall. The boiler is located in my cellar, with a conventional flue which finishes above the guttering at the top of the house. There is a cowling on top of the flue. For the past three years whenever...
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