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I am trying to weigh up whether it would be possible to replace a combi boiler (a Vaillant EcoTec 831 Plus) that is situated in a kitchen cupboard. The cupboard was built around the boiler as per the attached picture. The right-side cupboard door has been taken off for the purposes of the boiler but is normally in situ concealing the boiler. It actually hangs from the top bar rather than being fixed with hinges, is held securely in place by two clips visible at the top and magnets at the bottom, and opens like a cat flap to access the boiler's control panel without having to take right-side door each time access to the boiler control panel is required.
If were to replace the boiler what are the chances that it could be done while retaining the cupboard unit. The unit is fixed into the back wall via screws. Best would be if the boiler could be replaced without displacing the cupboard at all. Obviously, the new boiler would be installed by a gas safe engineer. Worst would be having to start from scratch, i.e. removing the cupboard altogether, replacing the boiler and then rebuilding the cupboard around it - in this case the unit might not survive its removal in tact and could be left with and asymmetrical set of kitchen cupboards..
Anyone gone through something similar who can lend their experience?
I am trying to weigh up whether it would be possible to replace a combi boiler (a Vaillant EcoTec 831 Plus) that is situated in a kitchen cupboard. The cupboard was built around the boiler as per the attached picture. The right-side cupboard door has been taken off for the purposes of the boiler but is normally in situ concealing the boiler. It actually hangs from the top bar rather than being fixed with hinges, is held securely in place by two clips visible at the top and magnets at the bottom, and opens like a cat flap to access the boiler's control panel without having to take right-side door each time access to the boiler control panel is required.
If were to replace the boiler what are the chances that it could be done while retaining the cupboard unit. The unit is fixed into the back wall via screws. Best would be if the boiler could be replaced without displacing the cupboard at all. Obviously, the new boiler would be installed by a gas safe engineer. Worst would be having to start from scratch, i.e. removing the cupboard altogether, replacing the boiler and then rebuilding the cupboard around it - in this case the unit might not survive its removal in tact and could be left with and asymmetrical set of kitchen cupboards..
Anyone gone through something similar who can lend their experience?