Low level combi flue

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not sure yet mate, the landlord is intending to supply his own and he has a penchant for the heatline's from b&q! I'll definitely need to bring the flue terminal up at least a little bit from the otherwise it will be too low. Not sure what sort of flue flexibility u get from the heatline so just wondered what any of you guys recommended.
 
good luck with the landlord getting his own boiler

as I have said before I would rather remove me own left testicle ( I prefer my right for some reason) with a spoon than do that

way too much hassle

:)
 
I know what you mean but i'll only be fitting it if it's all above board. It doesn't bother me really, saves me some hassle and i still get paid! I never fit anything that's not fresh out of the box!
 
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I mean if it goes wrong

he calls you

you say call the maker I didnt supply

he calls the maker they say call you

and then he shouts at you

sod that

:)
 
Yeah but once it's out of warrenty it's his problem not mine. As long as it's fitted correctly then I don't need to worry. I prefer to supply too but It's not a necessity for me. I can see your point though, each to his own eh.
 
If I fit boilers I don't supply I always put it in writing that I offer no warranty on the parts and if they want me to check it out if there is a fault it will be at my normal call out fees ;)
 
sooey said:
Hey you chrisr are you saying us scousers are midgets?

I expect Chris imagines you all have long tools.

Be aware that most boiler flue parts are for internal use only and only flue terminal part is allowed to project a short distance.

Tony
 
I'm not aware of a manufacturer who will allow their concentric flue to be run surface OUTSIDE.

I think your best bet is something like a Keston, but that is a truly horrible thought.
 

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