Removing an old brick built boiler cupboard

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Hi, I have an old brick built boiler cupboard in my kitchen that I would like to remove, is this a simple job or should I get advice from a builder, we ae on a very tight budget to redo kitchen. Also when I remove cupboard there is no celing in cupboard, am able to see right into loft, and there are some old water pipes hanging down.
 
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Provided the brick walls are partition only, i.e. they do not support joists or any roof members, then it can be removed by a diy bod.

The ceiling isn't an issue as it would require making good with plasterboard in any case.

The pipes will have to be re-hashed by a plumber or boxed-in.

There may also be height differential betwixt the cupboard and kitchen floors. If the cupboard floor happens to be considerably higher (15mm+), then you may need to break up that section of floor and re-lay.

...Or you may be lucky and will only need to make good the channel.
 

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