It will probably comply with their SLA yes - but if their neighbour has access to ~20L/Min and the issue is on their comms pipe then that can still their responsibility to sort it out. Especially if it can be proven that the district main is sufficient and it's their pipe @ issue and it then hinders the possibility of installing a green heat source.
There's a great discussion with UU to be had there and a case to be made, especially if they already tested @ the property and neighbours and reported the disparity but it does still need to be proven where the bottleneck is.
All comes down to how far the OP wans to take it.
There's a great discussion with UU to be had there and a case to be made, especially if they already tested @ the property and neighbours and reported the disparity but it does still need to be proven where the bottleneck is.
All comes down to how far the OP wans to take it.


