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Gas combi boiler in the bathroom?
Anonymous user 03/03/2024 - 2.43 PM
I would like to have a gas combi boiler installed in our bathroom (since the bathroom and kitchen are identical in size at 1.6x2.1m so need to save kitchen space where possible). Is this allowed, and if so, what restrictions are there in the type of boiler and where it can be placed. Is it likely to be much more expensive? There is no existing central heating, and the gas meter is nearer to the bathroom than the kitchen. Many Thanks.
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IAN PRICE PLUMBING&HEATING
Rating: 4.9 out of 5
WHAT TOM SAYS I CORRECT IS THERE ANYWHERE ELSE IT COULD GO IE LOFT
Answered14 November 2011
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clydebank plumbing and heating
Rating: 5 out of 5
you can do this but there are zoneing regs IE it has to be so far away from the bath etc.the boiler manufacturer will give you these,or a electrician.the electritian would also tell you about the power supply tom clydebank plumbing&heating
Answered12 November 2011
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