moving boiler from kitchen to bathroom

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Am female and clueless.
ok that out of the way, here goes,
Currently have boiler situated on kitchen wall which looks unslightly, would therefore like to have resited in bathroom (1 floor apartment) only a few feet away. Plumber recommending hot pipe needs to be taken from exiting to new place - as am having new flooring fitted, can pipe be laid into existing floor tiles and come up through bathroom wallat point of new boiler position? He seemed to suggest going shorter route to bathroom wall and then running pipe along inside of bathroom wall (above the door). Can understand if there's a leak in future it will be less expensive to retile part of bathroom than dig up floor but is this the only reason? Any suggestions of alternatives appreciated. Many thanks in advance. x
 
I am sorry to hear that you are a female! However generally I like the company of females and at the restaurant tonight I liked four out of five of the females!

Unfortunately, I find it very difficut to understand exactly what you are trying to explain or asking.

My general advice would be to find a plumber who you trust and to take his advice,

Otherwise I think that you are going to need to explain in much more detail what you need to know.

Los regulasion in Espania sont mucho differencia que in Ingleterra!

Tony
 
Yes, unfortunately it's a condition that affects many of the world's population. Plumber was recommended but have been stung that way before. I think basically what I am asking is, is it better to have pipes in brieze block walls under tiles or dug into existing floor tiles and new tiles laid over top? Will eventually be redoing floor and bathroom so will keep spare tiles for any future replacements. Cheers.
 
si hola..

Yo creo que lo mejor es ponerles en la pared. sera mas facil.....

God my spanis is carp now and i lived there for 10 yrs !!

i'd say wall is best...without fully knowing what you mean..wall is easier to access later
 
Thanks Jamie, I think you are right! Gracias, Yo creo que tu eres correcto (y mi espanol es mas "carp" tanto suyo!).
 

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