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I am about to have CH installed. I have about a 1 meter crawlspace under the floorboards downstairs (dirt floor/ air bricks). I would like to go from the front of the house under the living room to the kitchen and up where the boiler is to be situated as opposed to having an outside gas pipe around the walls of the house to reach the back of the house. Gas meter unit is at the front of the house. My Question is: 1. Is this ok to do? 2. If so should the pipes be collared to the inside walls as opposed to just running along the dirt. Not sure about safety with this. Any help would be appreciated. Cheers
 
Your gas engineer would be best contacted to run this pipe.

Al
 
Alan. Yes the gas engineer will be doing a full CH install for me, I would like some advice from the experts so that corners aren't cut. Better for me to know all the options and legalities so that I can discuss them with him. Many Thanks for the quick response.
 
Sorry Skittery but you will not get any advice or answers to gas related question on this forum, as this may encourage others to break the Law by attempting gas work when they are not Gas Safe Registered.
As per Al post above go & find yourself a good GSR engineer who can advise & complete any work required.
 
Fair enough. How about boiler recommendations does the forum discuss these or is the forum only aimed at gas engineers for technical discussions?
 
As others said speak to GSR engineer - get a few quotes, they may give you different advice but each will be able to explain the pro s and cons of do the job in different ways.
As for what boiler.
Thee are loads of threads in this forum about choosing a boiler. Intergas and Worcester Bosch are popular but there are loads of good brands. More important to find a good installer!
 
It's often been said but if you ask 10 different gsr's what boiler to fit you'll get 8 different answers.

Will your gsr be following up and servicing the boiler for you? If that's the case then seek his advice, if he's been on the manufacturer training courses then he'll be fairly familiar with what he proposes to install.
 
It's often been said but if you ask 10 different gsr's what boiler to fit you'll get 8 different answers.

Will your gsr be following up and servicing the boiler for you? If that's the case then seek his advice, if he's been on the manufacturer training courses then he'll be fairly familiar with what he proposes to install.


better still, he should know its foibles for when it breaks down, the 2 missing makes are from the croppies of this world, they'll just tell you to get a massive boiler:)
 
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What's all this INTERGAS stuff they must be good as you guy's really plug them. If I was still specifying, I would have to give them a trial.
 
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