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We have a set of flats we are struggling to bring up to Part L without major renovation works or long surface mounted pipe runs. When the flats were built, a system boiler at the front of the property, and tank and cylinder crammed in a tiny airing cupboard on a tap stat (see attached).
It's a bottom floor flat with concrete floors and minimal outside walls. Can't put boiler in the airing cupboard as no place for the flue. Same in the kitchen.
When we replaced the boiler, we've gone like for like (system for a system), already got a programmer, left the tap stat in situ, fitted TRVs, but no room stat.
We do try out best to bring our properties up to Part L, but realistically, if you can't do it without major renovation works or large unsightly runs of surface mounted pipe, exactly how much trouble can we expect from Building Control?
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It's a bottom floor flat with concrete floors and minimal outside walls. Can't put boiler in the airing cupboard as no place for the flue. Same in the kitchen.
When we replaced the boiler, we've gone like for like (system for a system), already got a programmer, left the tap stat in situ, fitted TRVs, but no room stat.
We do try out best to bring our properties up to Part L, but realistically, if you can't do it without major renovation works or large unsightly runs of surface mounted pipe, exactly how much trouble can we expect from Building Control?
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