I am about to let out the property we are moving out of and am about to get the gas saftey certificate sorted out. I am concerned when they come to look at the current boiler they may not be happy.
The boiler is quite an old (may be 15-20 years old) potterton boiler and is housed outside at the back of the house in a bricked enclosure. Being outside I guess there is no worry of carbon monoxide issues, but the flue for this boiler comes straight out of the brick enclosure and is about 1m from the ground. It also has a cage around it. Being that someone could stand straight in front of the flue, would this get a gas safety certificate from a corgi engineer?
Thanks,
TD
The boiler is quite an old (may be 15-20 years old) potterton boiler and is housed outside at the back of the house in a bricked enclosure. Being outside I guess there is no worry of carbon monoxide issues, but the flue for this boiler comes straight out of the brick enclosure and is about 1m from the ground. It also has a cage around it. Being that someone could stand straight in front of the flue, would this get a gas safety certificate from a corgi engineer?
Thanks,
TD