I understand the sentiment of the question, how should we do this as installers? are we competent structural engineers?
should we make the customer pay for a structural engineer to check?
its an upper floor of fossilised farmhouse joists and boards...
evening folks, im putting an unvented in an old farmhouse in an upstairs room alcove area that will be eventually made into a cupboard.
being an old farmhouse, the floor is all over the place, I put a bit of fibreboard down and levelled it but the floor is out in a compound angle and is a real...
ive fitted loads of them heaters and by the time youve fitted a secondary pump and run all the extra piping / valves etc it must be cheaper to fit more boilers?
get your suction pump on it or blast it out with a compressor (with other end tied into a rubble sack)
I assumed the fire valve etc is clear and not in the line
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