Replacing a domestic oil tank
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 2:34 pm
Hi
I need to replace my oil central heating tank and its position doesn't conform to the current regs - it's too close to the house. It was legal when it was installed. Because it will be a replacement can I just put the new one in the existing place, or will it have to be resited to conform with the regs?
If it does have to be resited, is there a way of pumping the oil from the new position, across the garden, down a 1'6" high wall, across the path and up to the wall-mounted boiler? Or will some expensive digging have to be done?
Thanks!
Pat
I need to replace my oil central heating tank and its position doesn't conform to the current regs - it's too close to the house. It was legal when it was installed. Because it will be a replacement can I just put the new one in the existing place, or will it have to be resited to conform with the regs?
If it does have to be resited, is there a way of pumping the oil from the new position, across the garden, down a 1'6" high wall, across the path and up to the wall-mounted boiler? Or will some expensive digging have to be done?
Thanks!
Pat