I'd like to ask advice on what the builders have done with our new boiler.
A new 'Baxi megaflo 32HE' has been installed in the utility room (the old boiler was upstairs). The utility room itself used to be a single story room with a large external window. The new utility (swallowed up by our new extension) has had the window blocked up and an ensuite built above it.
Today, the utility has a door leading in from the kitchen (which is usually closed) and an external door to the garden (which is almost never opened). The original plans for the utility (and the quote) included an extractor fan in the utility (as its our laundry room). But no extractor fan was installed and because they have now moved the boiler into this room I'm wondering whether its a potential death trap?
The outside wall of the utility does have numerous new exit pipes so one must be for the boiler but should there be an automatic extractor fan in this room now or something else? Or am I worrying too much (precipitated by having 2 young children!). I've put the carbon monoxide detector in the utility room now so I'm hoping this will let us know if there is a build-up of fumes.
Is everything OK? Or as local planning is yet to sign off the build should I draw their attention to these points?
cheers, C
A new 'Baxi megaflo 32HE' has been installed in the utility room (the old boiler was upstairs). The utility room itself used to be a single story room with a large external window. The new utility (swallowed up by our new extension) has had the window blocked up and an ensuite built above it.
Today, the utility has a door leading in from the kitchen (which is usually closed) and an external door to the garden (which is almost never opened). The original plans for the utility (and the quote) included an extractor fan in the utility (as its our laundry room). But no extractor fan was installed and because they have now moved the boiler into this room I'm wondering whether its a potential death trap?
The outside wall of the utility does have numerous new exit pipes so one must be for the boiler but should there be an automatic extractor fan in this room now or something else? Or am I worrying too much (precipitated by having 2 young children!). I've put the carbon monoxide detector in the utility room now so I'm hoping this will let us know if there is a build-up of fumes.
Is everything OK? Or as local planning is yet to sign off the build should I draw their attention to these points?
cheers, C