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    Condensing boiler flue too close to eaves?

    Outcome: I went to the Local Authority Building Regulations people and was told by an Inspector that they would have no problem with the terminal being sited on the wall where the old one is; no plume kit, no making holes in the eaves or roof, nothing apart from sealing up the small old larder...
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    Condensing boiler flue too close to eaves?

    He might indeed be trying to put me off as there is not enough profit; the price seems quite good for a WB 24 combi and labour. He specified it and gave me the choice between a Worcester and a more expensive Valiant. Anyway, I am onto the Building Inspectors soon and will ask them to quote just...
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    Condensing boiler flue too close to eaves?

    Further developments: WB say it is fine, CORGI says it is fine but my installer says that it is a BUILDING REGULATIONS problem. Now I have to get onto the Building Inspectors at my local authority (Lewisham in London) but has anyone else ever had a Building Regulations problem like this? Just...
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    Condensing boiler flue too close to eaves?

    Many thanks to everyone for all the answers. Replies to points raised: I don't think he is afraid of heights or he would not be suggesting roof modifications. More likely he wants to make a bit extra. It's costing around 1500 parts and labour and he has to fit a condensate corrosion...
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    Condensing boiler flue too close to eaves?

    Was intending to get my old Potterton Puma combi boiler replaced with a Worcester Bosch 24i Condensing Combi. My CORGI registered installer is worried about the fact that in my top (3rd) floor flat the terminal will be 520mm below eaves that project by a total of 530mm including the plastic...
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