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I know you have said safety is paramount but as myself, Croppie and others have said, moving the boiler is the only way. A plume kit, periscope or whatever you want to call it is a no go.

You need to post on the Looking for an engineer section or get your own GSR engineer out to advise further as us looking at pictures on this thread isn't going to get your boiler moved.
 
I know you have said safety is paramount but as myself, Croppie and others have said, moving the boiler is the only way. A plume kit, periscope or whatever you want to call it is a no go.

You need to post on the Looking for an engineer section or get your own GSR engineer out to advise further as us looking at pictures on this thread isn't going to get your boiler moved.


I'm absolutely with you all. Not looking for a shortcut, safety is paramount and moving it will be what it is, straight up in to as tidy a position as it can go within the bedroom directly above, venting straight out the back wall at that height. It is ultimately going to become the guest bedroom anyway!

I really appreciate all of your opinions and solid advice. Thank you.

Now I need to stop the builder until the boiler is moved!

In the meantime, it's off and the Carbon Monixide alarm tested. I've also ordered another two CM alarms for the bedrooms, this evening, as fail safe! They get delivered tomorrow. You got me worried.
 
Thank you Tim, we know it's really not the advice you wanted to hear, but it is the best way to go. And most importantly, the safest.
 
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