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Looking to change my boiler but the heating engineers are having issues figuring out where to run the condense pipe. I was told there might be an energy efficient boiler that somehow doesnt need a condense pipe - is this true - anyone know of make / model?

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Whoever told you that knows nothing.

You can fit a condensate pump and pump it away elsewhere if you can't get it away natrually. Crosslings are doing them for £50 offer at the moment.
 
hi the issue is more running the pipe to a place to dispense the water - would mean lot of visible pipework hence was interested to know if an economical non-condense boiler even existed? thanks
 
No, only the same as you have to have a fuel line to it, and water pipes - you are just going to have to find the best route. All boilers are condensing boilers now.
 
Need to mount the pump. connect condense to it. run the clear tube to the sink waste with a clampon.
 
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