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i have a job to look at friday to move/swing a flue from one wall to allow conservatory, to another wall.
i presume the boiler is in the corner of house.

like most, i know boshyte about these boilers but i was wondering if anyone knows roughly how much the flueing would cost in parts assuming it is around a meter in length?, or could it be the normal price range of say a baxi?. could even be 2 pipe mdpe!!.

bit of a wide shot but the jobs in the sticks so could do with some ammo beforehand for the quote.:thinking:

cheers
 
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alpha -ocean use baxi 105 standard efficiency flues but IIRC,all other alphas are different and being alpha they will rip you
 
its going to be a.....i will get back to you with a price + labour then.lol
 
Just a thought if the conservatory is yet to be built......

Not an Alpha but...

I had a similar job where a customer was having a conservatory built and the flue needed re-routing, the company that built the conservatory fitted what they called a plastic pack (basically a plastic panel that sat between the wall of the house and the glass of the conservatory about 300mm wide), this aloud me to leave the boiler where it was and extend the flue through 90 degrees and terminate it through the 'plastic pack' then due to boundaries I fitted a plume management kit.
total cost of parts was around £200 (flue extension kit, plume kit and brackets), all joints were accessible and flue was routed nice and tight to the wall so didn't stick out like a sore thumb!

Good luck
 
Just a thought if the conservatory is yet to be built......

Not an Alpha but...

I had a similar job where a customer was having a conservatory built and the flue needed re-routing, the company that built the conservatory fitted what they called a plastic pack (basically a plastic panel that sat between the wall of the house and the glass of the conservatory about 300mm wide), this aloud me to leave the boiler where it was and extend the flue through 90 degrees and terminate it through the 'plastic pack' then due to boundaries I fitted a plume management kit.
total cost of parts was around £200 (flue extension kit, plume kit and brackets), all joints were accessible and flue was routed nice and tight to the wall so didn't stick out like a sore thumb!

Good luck

?got any pictures?
 
interesting..

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Ideal until it gets boxed in with no inspection hatch on it.

Been back since to plumb in a washing machine (using conservatory as a utility room), all walls plastered and white washed so flue blends in nicely......NO boxing in!
The customer was made well aware that if he was to box it in it will have to have an inspection hatch fitted, he said he didn't see the point in boxing it as doesn't draw your eye now it's decorated.
Also looking at having a new combi fitted next year so talked him into having it fitted in the loft! (If it happens).
 
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