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Are there flue extension kits available for gas water heaters, so I can divert the fumes away from the kitchen window? I live in North London.
 
Try putting your post in the looking for a plumber forum
 
Sorry I was advised to post it here.. as it is a gas safety related question.
 
Do you mean like a plume kit?

I don't think you can get them for standard efficiency appliances.
 
thank you for posting this. if anyone can help please pm the op directly. thank you.
 
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