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Joe Butler

Hi.

I moved in to a new build home and 3 years later (after the builders warranty expires) the boiler is slipping off the wall at one side.

This is putting pressure on the flue. Not something I’m happy with.

Does anyone know the guidelines on how they should be fitted? I want to prove they cut corners to get them to address it.
 
Get gas safe to inspect it
 

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