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Maybe the fascia company should of warned you that there could be a possible problem with the closeness of the flue, but i cant see it being the fascia company's problem, the flue has been fitted to close to the soffit from day 1, it should be 300mm minimum away, as i can see yours is only 200mm max!
 
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dont for get these are new and possibly bigger soffitts, if BG had a service contract for years we all know they will try and get out of everything, so I think this is down to the new installers.
 
The boiler flue looks like it was never within the recommended distances from day 1, it cant be the fascia companys fault! As for BG, they are the worst culprits for getting things wrong!
 
From the last 2 post if the flue is too close, what would I have to do get an engineer to lower the boiler and flue? Presume cost of this could be Hundreds of pounds?

If not fascia company problem, they may not do anything, could I as suggesteed by other posters, put a 1 meter stainless steel plate across the whole of the soffit and fascia board?

Does anyone have a photo of this type of protection so I can see what I may need to do?
 
image735.jpg This sort of thing
 
You should fit an aliminium shield at least 1m long to protect the facia from heat damage.

It is not the facia companys fault, they have done what you have paid them to do, nethier is it bg's as they have advised you that the area should be protected, it is the fault of the original installer, as he has ignored the manufacturers installation instructions.
 
All i am trying to say is its not the fascia companys fault that your flue is too close to the soffit, maybe they should of realised & warned you of possible problems or refused to take the job on in the first place. Yes it will cost you a few hundred pounds to lower the boiler & flue, plus repair the brickwork. You can try a heat deflector & hopefully this will stop any further damage.
 
Ecowarm has given you the basic idea of what is needed, it just needs a bit of adjustment to fit under and then around the soffit
 
It's not BG's fault. If it was too close to old soffits with no signs of heat damage its only ncs and the customer was notified about it. Now it would be AR as there are signs of heat damage, a correctly position heat shield will sort it. The facia company should have realised this could happen.
 
I have called the fascia company to look at it. Should they be responsible for putting the right sort of fascia / protector where a flue is present?

I have got a stainless steel mental plate but not 1 meter long. I will suggest to fascia thet they need to cover the whole of the fascia/ soffit with 1 metre of stainless steel protector.

Do any one have any photos of where they is done, so I can get ideas?

They have a duty of care to make sure any work they may carry out does not affect the safe operation of a gas appliance (whether they know it or not) so get them to sort it out.
 
tell them they have contavened Regulation 8 of the GSIUR (Gas Safety Regs) and could be liable for an unlimited fine if any damage or injury results from their alterations to the property, and it would be in their best interests to resolve the problem before you report them, they will say they dont know anything about the Gas Regs, tell them that is obvious from their shoddy work however ignorance of the Regs is no excuse, pressurise them and they will fit a suitable heat shield, dont move the boiler protect the plastic
 
told you sva19 you would get loads of advice as soon as they saw the photo's
 
tell them they have contavened Regulation 8 of the GSIUR (Gas Safety Regs) and could be liable for an unlimited fine if any damage or injury results from their alterations to the property, and it would be in their best interests to resolve the problem before you report them, they will say they dont know anything about the Gas Regs, tell them that is obvious from their shoddy work however ignorance of the Regs is no excuse, pressurise them and they will fit a suitable heat shield, dont move the boiler protect the plastic

Thanks so even if they done no gas work but just the fact they have alerted the property ( fascia boards) they still need to ensure regulations are adhered to I. E ensure flue and fascia is safe ???


Also some post mention stainless steel and some aluminium ? Which one is the best?
Thanks and Stani u right loads reply . These forum are wonderful places to gather advice
 
Thanks so even if they done no gas work but just the fact they have alerted the property ( fascia boards) they still need to ensure regulations are adhered to I. E ensure flue and fascia is safe ???


Also some post mention stainless steel and some aluminium ? Which one is the best?
Thanks and Stani u right loads reply . These forum are wonderful places to gather advice

this is a cut and paste from the regs:

Regulation 8 Existing gas fittings
(1) No person shall make any alteration to any premises in which a gas fitting or gas storage vessel is fitted if that alteration would adversely affect the safety of the fitting or vessel in such a manner that, if the fitting or the vessel had been installed after the alteration, there would have been a contravention of, or failure to comply with, these Regulations.


(3) In relation to any place of work under his control, an employer or a self-employed person shall ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, that the provisions of paragraphs (1) and (2) are complied with.


below is an explanatory note which goes with the reg:
It is recommended that a responsible person, eg a principal contractor, foreman, site manager or other person with overall control of the work, is nominated to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, compliance with regulation 8(1) and (2).





 
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