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samwilko

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I'm pricing up a job now for a LPG combi in a wooden lodge in someone's garden.
The lodge is just in the middle of a large garden with nothing else around it. What I'm wondering is what is going to be the best and most appropriate site for the cylinders. What I'm hoping to do is stand them against the lodge in some form of fire proof housing, what is the best way of constructing the housing so that the distances from combustible material and fire resistance times are met?
 
Yeah I read that one mate to try and get clarity. It's on a concrete base no problem but up against the wooden lodge.
 
image.jpgThis is the one we used this week
 
It was £400 ish And it's awesome ticks all the boxes sturdy fixing inside and a reg fixing point ect and fire resistant
 
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