Hello
My dad has a fairly ancient (well 20 year) floor standing Ideal Concorde Boiler fitted in the fireplace in the kitchen of his 1930's house. The boiler uses the existing flue (but suspect it's lined 'cos there's a terminal on top of the stack) to get the nasty stuff out but relies on natural ventilation to provide air.
BG have just serviced the boiler and told him that changes in CORGI rules require that he makes different ventilation provisions. They've issued a warning notice that the installation doesn't comply with current regs although not threatened to cut off the gas supply.
They want to drill 2 (yes 2!!) 5 inch holes in the kitchen walls to provide appropriate ventilation which (it's implied) will remain open to the outside 24/7 all year round. Place will be like the Arctic!!
Now the BG salesmen have been round. Perhaps it would be better to have a new boiler but it has to meet the new regs. Can't install it in current location etc etc. I can see the bill rocketing skywards and he's 81.
Any professionals out there that can confirm please that these "new regs" actually exist and that they are or are not retrospective? I get the feeling they are taking the p..s!
Cheers
My dad has a fairly ancient (well 20 year) floor standing Ideal Concorde Boiler fitted in the fireplace in the kitchen of his 1930's house. The boiler uses the existing flue (but suspect it's lined 'cos there's a terminal on top of the stack) to get the nasty stuff out but relies on natural ventilation to provide air.
BG have just serviced the boiler and told him that changes in CORGI rules require that he makes different ventilation provisions. They've issued a warning notice that the installation doesn't comply with current regs although not threatened to cut off the gas supply.
They want to drill 2 (yes 2!!) 5 inch holes in the kitchen walls to provide appropriate ventilation which (it's implied) will remain open to the outside 24/7 all year round. Place will be like the Arctic!!
Now the BG salesmen have been round. Perhaps it would be better to have a new boiler but it has to meet the new regs. Can't install it in current location etc etc. I can see the bill rocketing skywards and he's 81.
Any professionals out there that can confirm please that these "new regs" actually exist and that they are or are not retrospective? I get the feeling they are taking the p..s!
Cheers