by gremlin_1 »
Sun Mar 16, 2008 3:49 pm
[quote] [u][b]You can also leave the back boiler in[/b][/u], but again only the fires that are meant to fit the boiler will work. There's nothting stopping you boarding over the old boiler, so it's a flat wall - if you don't use the fire much.
When called to install new gas fires the most enoying thing we come across are redundant back boilers left in situe. (some are still connected to the heating system?)
Apart from the pure lazyness of some installers.,I can not see the point of
charging customers for an upgraded heating system and hidding the fact that the old boiler is still hidden in the builders opening.
I know some one is going to mention that the fire front will need to be connected to the boilers flue system, but the majority of times the customer hates the old fasion fronts, and have had them removed and the builders opening seal up.
Several times we have been called to gas leaks only to find that the old back boiler gas valve was left live and leaking. The valve was kept live inorder that the gas fire could still be used.
One manufacturer we spoke to insisted that we were not permitted to run the fire if the boiler was not left in working order eg live water and gas
One of the worst culprit for the above in one of the major national companies, closely followed by lazzzzzy cowboys
So why leave old boilers in situe it baffles and irritates me :evil:
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