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if the rain water outlet appeared after you installed, aint your problem
The builders had cut groove in wall, and put gully underneath ,
when I was there it was just a flat wall ,
Not sure what's next move , it's a cast iron pipe going near the air intake ,,
The builders had cut groove in wall, and put gully underneath ,
when I was there it was just a flat wall ,
Not sure what's next move , it's a cast iron pipe going near the air intake ,,
The original builders walked off ,
When I was there , there was no one on site who spoke English ,
As stated it was a flat wall , no sign off rain water pipe being fitted there , I'm not that bad not to notice cut out in parapet
Ignore me I just looked at pic again , whole pipe too close soz
What fire was it
If that parapet wasn't cut and the copings and render were continuous when you fitted the fire, then in my eyes you're fine (better if you had photos or witnesses)
I'd tell the customer and building control that I would help them any way I could but, all my time/materials would be chargeable
I would say NCS as it is
am I missing something most balanced flue fires come with a short flue 1m max . that is high for a fire and from what I can see near ceiling height on a flat roof
have you got a link to the manual a fire like that could be ideal with a customer I have
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