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rjshook
I'm sure most readers of this forum are aware of the new rules concerning the inspection of flues in voids and the recommendation to fit inspection hatches.
In the flat that I own, the flue runs across the living room ceiling so I am less than thrilled at the prospect of having to install inspection hatches.
I am wondering if there are any gas safe engineers that have equipped themselves with borescopes? (endoscopes or access inspection cameras) It would seem to be to be relatively small investment (£200-500) but could be a real way to get an edge on the competition. I'm sure there are a lot of flat owners that would happily pay a £15 premium and not have to worry about inspection hatches.
Does anyone think they could make an adequate flue inspection if they had a borescope? (If not, then why not?) Has anyone started using a borescope to carry out inspections?
Thanks,
Ryan
In the flat that I own, the flue runs across the living room ceiling so I am less than thrilled at the prospect of having to install inspection hatches.
I am wondering if there are any gas safe engineers that have equipped themselves with borescopes? (endoscopes or access inspection cameras) It would seem to be to be relatively small investment (£200-500) but could be a real way to get an edge on the competition. I'm sure there are a lot of flat owners that would happily pay a £15 premium and not have to worry about inspection hatches.
Does anyone think they could make an adequate flue inspection if they had a borescope? (If not, then why not?) Has anyone started using a borescope to carry out inspections?
Thanks,
Ryan