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We bought a new build. After 11 years the boiler had gone and we get a new one fitted. The pipework I want sorting out (like that from new build) as we are getting a new kitchen and boxing it in is a pain.
The filter hangs very low down. Do we really need this? Pipework would hang down a lot less without it.
Also one pipe that goes down the wall, ideally we put this in the wall. Is this possible to do this and would it cost a fortune?
 

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I think some, if not all manufacturers ask for a filter to be fitted to validate the warrant, it might even be part of legislation. You can get smaller filters though.
As for the pipe, it depends on what pipe it is, and what it’s carrying.
 

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