Two Boilers in one house good idea?

Many installers will also have recommended a combi because it is the most appropriate installation ;)
 
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megawatt said:
And you would spend years arguing the toss and still not get an improvement in supply.

Sometimes you need to accept things as they are and move on.

Sometime you can ignore and by-pass petty bureaucrats and do it yourself You have a customer to satisfy.
 
Doctor Drivel said:
Presumably, if the supply wasn't adequate you'd simply hire a JCB, dig up the road and replace the gas main yourself
I have actually done something similar. I replaced about 3 metres of 3/4" iron service pipe with 1" pipe. It was in a flat and the riser could be isolated by a gas cock in a cupboard at the bottom of the block. I was considering using 28mm copper pipe, which is all legal.
In other words not hired a JCB, not dug up the road, and not replaced the gas main.

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Doctor Drivel said:
The old Gas Boards had to and would. The new privateers have to as a part of their licence.

Can you provide me with a link to that statement in "their licence"?

Driving licence, fishing licence ???
 
Agile said:
Doctor Drivel said:
The old Gas Boards had to and would. The new privateers have to as a part of their licence.

Can you provide me with a link to that statement in "their licence"?

Driving licence, fishing licence ???

It is on the web somewhere - I read it. Do a Google. I know the Gas Boards had to provide 212 cu foot from 1965, in preparation to North Sea gas.
 

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