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Hi all...i'm new on here & have an urgent issue.

Our 2yr old central heating boiler is located on the rear wall of our property & its flu/extraction going directly out through the same wall to the outside.
We have now had a conservatory built at the rear & so the flu/extraction requires extending somehow to the outside of the conservatory. The problem is I don't know which way is best, what exact materials will I require to conform & is it something I can do myself?

I am proficient at DIY jobs but not a plumber or heating engineer.
The roof of the conservatory is the double glazed plastic type.

Winter is now here & currently as a family we are not able to use the boiler (so no hot water or heating) until this job is tackled & completed.
The conservatory fitters said they were not qualified to do the job for us.

Any help/guidance much appreciated.
Thank you
 
They weren't qualified and not are u! DO NOT attempt it. Post ur location and someone may be able to assist.
 
Might have been better resolving this issue before the conservatory was built.

Bottom line, DEFINITELY NOT A DIY JOB, get hold of a gas safe registered engineer.
 
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