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Can anyone please tell me if a compact combi boiler exists with a back outlet flue ?. I have limited height externally under the gutter outside the bungalow wall to allow for a conventional top right angled flue

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Glow worm for rear flue. Remember you will need to take in to account draining the condensate away as well, may need to look in to a condensate pump
 
or just drill a hole in that outside wall or use existing waste pipe???
You selling pumps mac?
 
By just drill a hole obviously I mean - from the hole the pipe would be as short as pos, lagged to a lime filled soakaway at least 500mm from wall.
 
Why not just go vertical flue. Raise the boiler up a bit and give yourself pleanty of room?
 
Many thanks for replies so far

The existing boiler is a fair run away in the garage but it's looking as if I will have to have the new one put in there.

Being that the bathroom backs on to the kitchen I was hoping to keep pipe runs short and local for practicality and use. I don't really fancy having a vertical flue up through the loft and roof (extra workload and cost).

Any recommendations on combi boiler makes please ?
 
or just drill a hole in that outside wall or use existing waste pipe???
You selling pumps mac?

Wish I was! Last rear flue I fitted was under a kitchen top and there was no way to get the condensate to the waste apart from pumping it there. All depends on the installation.
 
Vokera do one too.
And technically its very efficient with a 10/1 modulation ratio
 
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