Hi
My husband and I have had an offer accepted on a house (built in 1963), we have had a full structural survey and in the report it mentions that the chimney flue to the back boiler is made of asbestos. They say, removal or repair may be expensive.
We want to remove the back boiler and cylinder tank (from upstairs) and replace it with a new combi boiler etc..
Has anyone ever come across a flue made from asbestos, if so would it be possible to remove the back boiler without affecting the asbestos?
The chimney breast also has shiplap wood on the outside (as a feature) we would also want to remove this too. But I guess it’s concrete or plaster board behind so should be safe to do so.
If anyone has an idea of how much this would cost, please let me know.
I do not have any more info on this as the surveyor was a bit vague.
Thanks very much
Muran
My husband and I have had an offer accepted on a house (built in 1963), we have had a full structural survey and in the report it mentions that the chimney flue to the back boiler is made of asbestos. They say, removal or repair may be expensive.
We want to remove the back boiler and cylinder tank (from upstairs) and replace it with a new combi boiler etc..
Has anyone ever come across a flue made from asbestos, if so would it be possible to remove the back boiler without affecting the asbestos?
The chimney breast also has shiplap wood on the outside (as a feature) we would also want to remove this too. But I guess it’s concrete or plaster board behind so should be safe to do so.
If anyone has an idea of how much this would cost, please let me know.
I do not have any more info on this as the surveyor was a bit vague.
Thanks very much
Muran