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Flue Snugs

Hello all new member here.

Flue snugs. I’m seeing a lot of boiler installs on you tube that don’t have flue snugs to comply with Part L building regs.

What are the rules regarding flue snugs, do they have to be fitted on all new boiler installs.

I prefer to use sand/cement instead of paying £40 for 2 flue snugs

Some Manufacturers like Baxi have a flue snug flue collar option however when I purchased there new combi model recently I was still given the multi fit flue with rubber flue collars. I asked them why and they said I have to request the new style flue snug flue collar instead of the multi fit version.

I welcome your views on this

Wozza Gas Safe registered
 
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The flue from baxi only fits on the combi 2 no other boiler in there range
 
The flue from baxi only fits on the combi 2 no other boiler in there range
Thats correct so does a
The flue from baxi only fits on the combi 2 no other boiler in there range
@ShaunCorbs thanks for your reply That is correct , im hoping someone can answer my original question on flue snugs being required on all new boiler installations mandatory thansk
 
Thats correct so does a

@ShaunCorbs thanks for your reply That is correct , im hoping someone can answer my original question on flue snugs being required on all new boiler installations mandatory thansk

It’s a nice optional extra but new build arnt doing them also have to core a 6” hole

I use low expansion foam for air sealing the flue
 
Hey and welcome Wozza

I have moved your thread to a more appropriate forum so you should get more replies!

Welcome!
 
I forgot to say PM me your gas number and business name and I need to give you access to to=hose areas of the forum.
 

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