Flue over driveway.

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Our existing conventional combi flue discharges over the drive. Just wondering, when the time comes to replace it with a condensor is the plume likely to cause any problems with the car body work. I know the condensate is mildly acidic. Might have to rethink things a bit.
TIA
 
I take it, by your suggestion, it's not recommended to have the plume discharging over the car.
 
Only if it is french.

In which case you should get all your neighbours to collect their condensate and help......and get their flues directed your way too.
 
It's a Vauxhall, which in my opinion is worse.

Boiler is under a flat roof and a plume management kit wouldn't be a hardship either, just want to be prepared. We all know there are people out there that will take the easy option when it comes to boiler installation. Few months down the line you have a nice paint stripped stripe on your car. Thanks for the info.
 
If it's under a flat roof, a vertical flue would be your best option
 

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