building in around a wrap around back boiler

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What's the best material for use building in around back boilers? Vermiculite is suitable isn't it? I'll need to brick up a bit as well. Is there anything wrong with ordinary brick and mortar butting up against the side of the boiler?
 
sannesley said:
What's the best material for use building in around back boilers? Vermiculite is suitable isn't it? I'll need to brick up a bit as well. Is there anything wrong with ordinary brick and mortar butting up against the side of the boiler?

Depends on what you are doing, I wouldn`t butt anything up to the side of the back boiler, how will the pipes be accessible. Can you explain further?
 
sannesley said:
What's the best material for use building in around back boilers? Vermiculite is suitable isn't it? I'll need to brick up a bit as well. Is there anything wrong with ordinary brick and mortar butting up against the side of the boiler?

If it's a solid fuel B/B like a glass fronted Parkray then you will be fine with Vermiculite.
 
It's a wrap around back boiler for buring wood and coal in an open fronted fire. In order to get at the pipes assuming it was backed up with on the back and sides with vermiculite the only way would be break the vermiculite away.
Correct me if I'm wrong but if there was a problem with the back boiler or the joints then the fireplace and surround would have to be taken out anyhow in order to get at the pipes at the side of the boiler from the front as they won't be accessible from the side?
 
sannesley said:
It's a wrap around back boiler for buring wood and coal in an open fronted fire. In order to get at the pipes assuming it was backed up with on the back and sides with vermiculite the only way would be break the vermiculite away.
Correct me if I'm wrong but if there was a problem with the back boiler or the joints then the fireplace and surround would have to be taken out anyhow in order to get at the pipes at the side of the boiler from the front as they won't be accessible from the side?

You are talking about an old solid fuel back boiler with a damper in the chimney, I wasn`t sure. Now I am. I don`t know what vermiculite is to be honest, I normally use Thermalite blocks for any building work that I do in regards to altering chimney breasts/builders openings. I`m still not sure what you are doing though :? Forgive my ignorance.
 
sannesley said:
It's a wrap around back boiler for buring wood and coal in an open fronted fire. In order to get at the pipes assuming it was backed up with on the back and sides with vermiculite the only way would be break the vermiculite away.
Correct me if I'm wrong but if there was a problem with the back boiler or the joints then the fireplace and surround would have to be taken out anyhow in order to get at the pipes at the side of the boiler from the front as they won't be accessible from the side?

vermiculite is the stuff you need at least 2"" don't put the brickwork in contact with the boiler

make sure you test it well before you close it up :wink:
 
vermiculite is the stuff you need at least 2"" don't put the brickwork in contact with the boiler

make sure you test it well before you close it up :wink

What`s vermiculite Kev? (as if you`re going to answer you child).
 
ok sonny, first one more crack and your post's get removed :shock:

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vermiculite looks like cork granuals i belive it's a form of mica we always packed the solid fuel b/b's with them

my old man was the brickie and it stood under a head of water 24 hrs afore he would brick it in :idea:
 
Thanks for your replay Ken. I was going to pack the back and sides of the back boiler with vermiculite and brick up the gap to the vermiculite with old brick and cement and maybe a bit of bonding. Does that sound right?
 
Cladding was top of my list for the builders merchant tomorrow as I know the havoc it can play with copper piping as you say.
 

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