Can I move my boiler into my integral garage?
Can I move my boiler into my integral garage?
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ModMan

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263 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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Well, when I say "Can I move my boiler" is, can I pay a plumber to do it?

Right now my traditional type boiler (new one as it was only replaced a year ago) is in my small kitchen and takes up space on the wall and is plain ugly. The flue(?) goes out the wall to the outside world. I live in a terraced house and have an integral garage (With only the front bit to the outside world) WOuld a plumber be allowed to move my boiler into the garage or does the flue need to go through the wall to the outside world?

I only ask here before I call up a plumber and potentially waste his time.

dirkgently

2,160 posts

254 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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Do you want to die of CO inhalation?

ModMan

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263 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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No thanks smile

That's why I'm asking here, thought maybe they do something fancy and can run something in the ceiling to the outside world.

Ding

888 posts

273 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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My boiler is in my garage with the washer and the griff and a motorbike!

I haven't had any problems.

B17NNS

18,506 posts

270 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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You can install a boiler in a garage yes but the flue will need to vent outside.

You could have a vertical flue which vents through the garage roof.

ModMan

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Thursday 2nd September 2010
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B17NNS said:
You can install a boiler in a garage yes but the flue will need to vent outside.

You could have a vertical flue which vents through the garage roof.
Unfortunately it's a terraced house and my bedroom is above the garage so vertical wouldn't work in this case as I'd still die apparently wink

Piersman2

6,675 posts

222 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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ModMan said:
B17NNS said:
You can install a boiler in a garage yes but the flue will need to vent outside.

You could have a vertical flue which vents through the garage roof.
Unfortunately it's a terraced house and my bedroom is above the garage so vertical wouldn't work in this case as I'd still die apparently wink
Meh. Health and Safety Nannies!! smile

I had my kitchen boiler replaced with one sited on the garage extension, no probs... but then I can vent straight through the outside wall.

dirkgently

2,160 posts

254 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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Ah I understand, what boiler do you have atm.

dave_s13

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292 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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AS long as you can vent it to the outside within a certain distance it should b fine.

Stu R

21,427 posts

238 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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Ours vents through the wall. We relocated it from the kitchen to the garage. No problems other than the fact I wish it hadn't been relocated, could really use that garage space now!

ModMan

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Thursday 2nd September 2010
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dirkgently said:
Ah I understand, what boiler do you have atm.
Vaillant Ecotec Plus 415 if that makes a difference.

roorky

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188 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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The flue needs to be a certain distance from any openings (windows and doors), if it is a condensing boiler it will also need to be connected to the waste pipe or have a soakaway in the garden.

From your vague description NO.

dirkgently

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254 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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ModMan said:
dirkgently said:
Ah I understand, what boiler do you have atm.
Vaillant Ecotec Plus 415 if that makes a difference.
The flue can be 10m long with 1 elbow. Can the flue exit from the front of your garage in 10m?

V8mate

45,899 posts

212 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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I put mine in the loft to get it out of the way.

ModMan

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373 posts

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Thursday 2nd September 2010
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Talk about some helpful replies smile Thanks all! I will have a chat with a local plumber now as it seems it may be possible. The run from the garage wall to the external back wall is well below 10m, need to think about that waste pipe thingi though as it is a condensing boiler too.

I'll let you know how I get on in a week or two smile

eldar

24,875 posts

219 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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ModMan said:
Well, when I say "Can I move my boiler" is, can I pay a plumber to do it?

Right now my traditional type boiler (new one as it was only replaced a year ago) is in my small kitchen and takes up space on the wall and is plain ugly. The flue(?) goes out the wall to the outside world. I live in a terraced house and have an integral garage (With only the front bit to the outside world) WOuld a plumber be allowed to move my boiler into the garage or does the flue need to go through the wall to the outside world?

I only ask here before I call up a plumber and potentially waste his time.
Yes, with a couple of conditions - gas supply, drainage and a suitable exterior wall.

Just had it donesmile

Ricky_M

6,618 posts

242 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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Yes it can be done. I've fitted a few in the same situation as you have described. Boiler as high up as possible, flue run off to the left or right and exit above the garage door if space permits.

A plume management kit can also get you out of a few problems with regards to clearances. In some instances in can reduce clearances from 300mm down to 150mm.

If you do move it into the garage, consider a frost stat if the boiler doesn't already have an integrated one. Also make sure the condensate pipe is lagged, it will freeze up in a garage.