Hi
I am embarrassed to admit to making a very silly DIY mistake. My sister had a carport with one gated end and a fenced side. After a burglary, I had the bright idea of fully enclosing it for her. What I failed to notice was that it was located over her gas boiler flue. Apart from knocking the new ends off the carport (which is what I will do immediately) can the flue be redirected above the roof of the carport? I have seen plume management kits that would do this, but hers is not a condensing boiler. Do similar things exist for older non-condensing boilers? I know the flue must fitted by a qualified gas engineer, I just want an idea of how much is this likely to cost. This will determine whether I simply demolish the ends or remove them carefully with the intention of putting them back up once the flu has been redirected.
Thanks for any advice.
L
I am embarrassed to admit to making a very silly DIY mistake. My sister had a carport with one gated end and a fenced side. After a burglary, I had the bright idea of fully enclosing it for her. What I failed to notice was that it was located over her gas boiler flue. Apart from knocking the new ends off the carport (which is what I will do immediately) can the flue be redirected above the roof of the carport? I have seen plume management kits that would do this, but hers is not a condensing boiler. Do similar things exist for older non-condensing boilers? I know the flue must fitted by a qualified gas engineer, I just want an idea of how much is this likely to cost. This will determine whether I simply demolish the ends or remove them carefully with the intention of putting them back up once the flu has been redirected.
Thanks for any advice.
L