We have a combi boilder installed in an attached outhouse. Obviously it's mounted on a wall with all associated pipe work running up and down.
I'm about to start converting this outhouse into a habitable room. As it's single skin brick it will have stud work and quite a bit of Celotex going in.
To comply with building regs, would we have to have the boiler removed, insulate the walls and then refit it? I was hoping there'd be a way to avoid this, such as boxing the whole thing in and in and insulating around it.
I'm about to start converting this outhouse into a habitable room. As it's single skin brick it will have stud work and quite a bit of Celotex going in.
To comply with building regs, would we have to have the boiler removed, insulate the walls and then refit it? I was hoping there'd be a way to avoid this, such as boxing the whole thing in and in and insulating around it.