We have just put an offer in on a house. One unusual thing is that the boiler is situated in a brick out house attached to the outside wall (behind the fire)
The house is a 4 bed detached, the 'outhouse' is attached to the main house and is brick built. It appears very well put together, solid brick construction, nice and dry. Inside is a BAXI floor standing boiler. It is getting on a bit and so we would look to replace it if/when we decide to move in.
My question is do I really need to bring the boiler inside, or can I upgrade to a more efficient floor standing system and leave it where it is? (Costs say leave it where it is!)
Your expert advice would be greatfully appreciated! Any recommendations for floor standing boilers would be appreciated also if you think I could get away with replacing it!
Cheers1
The house is a 4 bed detached, the 'outhouse' is attached to the main house and is brick built. It appears very well put together, solid brick construction, nice and dry. Inside is a BAXI floor standing boiler. It is getting on a bit and so we would look to replace it if/when we decide to move in.
My question is do I really need to bring the boiler inside, or can I upgrade to a more efficient floor standing system and leave it where it is? (Costs say leave it where it is!)
Your expert advice would be greatfully appreciated! Any recommendations for floor standing boilers would be appreciated also if you think I could get away with replacing it!
Cheers1