Boxing in
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Boxing in
Hi guys I recently had gas central heating installed but they had to run the flue through the bathroom to the outside so I had to box it in as I had already tiled the bathroom as we have a shower I was going to tile over the boxing, I used mdf for the boxing was just wondering if I need any special adhesive or is there any that you guys recommend I normaly use mapei thanks
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Re: Boxing in
The boiler installer should've told you that you can't just box a flue in anymore it has to be fitted with inspection hatches. Gas fitters now have to classify such installations as At Risk and should technically ask your permission to turn it off. Of course you will refuse and it will get left on but they will issue a warning notice.
I'm sure that's not what you want to hear but obviously we have a duty to give you advice that stays within the regs. If you're happy that it's safe and don't mind the warning notices go ahead but if you can incorporate an inspection window it would make things easier - particularly if you come to sell or rent the place out:
http://www.gassaferegister.co.uk/advice ... voids.aspx
I'm sure that's not what you want to hear but obviously we have a duty to give you advice that stays within the regs. If you're happy that it's safe and don't mind the warning notices go ahead but if you can incorporate an inspection window it would make things easier - particularly if you come to sell or rent the place out:
http://www.gassaferegister.co.uk/advice ... voids.aspx
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Re: Boxing in
Thanks for reply king Newport the boxing in is above the bath about head high I'd say about about 10 tiles or so? I'll try and dig out some pics
Thanks for your reply moderator so what iv done is illegal? Do you think I should put some hatches on or something?
Thanks for your reply moderator so what iv done is illegal? Do you think I should put some hatches on or something?
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Re: Boxing in
Tbh I'd just leave it. It looks fine. Plus I'd wouldn't feel confident in the tile on Mdf over the tub
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Re: Boxing in
The better half wants it all to match with tiles you know what there like! Ha. I think I might just take the Mdf off and ply it then tile on to ply? Would that work? Do you recomend any thickness of ply? Thanks
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Re: Boxing in
Yer I do know what there like haha. A good solid ply about 9mm and over and long as it's sturdy