Hi,
Have had an initial quote for a new combi boiler for our bungalow but its left us with a couple of questions which we would appreciate some guidance.
We have been given a choice of two sites, in the loft on the exterior gable end wall or in a small internal cloakroom / airing cupboard, both of which have good access to the existing pipework from our old indirect system.
Installing in the loft does have the advantage of being out of the way, but apart from ease of access have read some comment that it could shorten the boilers life due to the extremes of cold and heat a loft is exposed to - that point seems to be reasonable - it that really the case ? or would enclosing the boiler in a thermal box negate that ? We are in the North of England.
For the cloakroom the question is regarding the flue, we were told it could be horizonal to the external west wall / prevailing wind or vertical though the roof , both about 2m in total length, is either the better way ?
Have had an initial quote for a new combi boiler for our bungalow but its left us with a couple of questions which we would appreciate some guidance.
We have been given a choice of two sites, in the loft on the exterior gable end wall or in a small internal cloakroom / airing cupboard, both of which have good access to the existing pipework from our old indirect system.
Installing in the loft does have the advantage of being out of the way, but apart from ease of access have read some comment that it could shorten the boilers life due to the extremes of cold and heat a loft is exposed to - that point seems to be reasonable - it that really the case ? or would enclosing the boiler in a thermal box negate that ? We are in the North of England.
For the cloakroom the question is regarding the flue, we were told it could be horizonal to the external west wall / prevailing wind or vertical though the roof , both about 2m in total length, is either the better way ?
