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Jock Spanners

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Evening All,
I have a customer who wants a modern oil boiler fitting to replace his ancient one. The big problem is he's divided his house into two with a holiday cottage next door. I'm not sure but surely that's against Building Regs and he needs two boilers?. Can anyone advise me?
Thanks,
Jock
 
As it’s only a holiday let your fine I would suggest tho two unvented cylinder one for each
 

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