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Hi,

Several years ago I had a boiler installed in my loft and it's been serviced by a registered engineer every year. At the latest service the engineer gave me an AR notice because the flue supports are not up to the latest spec:

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I thought that fitting a few brackets shouldn't be beyond me until I read a thread here about a similar-ish situation.

So my question is, any idea what it'll cost to get the job done properly? The guy who did the service wouldn't give any idea, he said they're not allowed to do remedial work on installations they inspect. I'm OK with DIY-level stuff, I could get supports into place to take brackets if that would help. The loft is fully boarded and well lit.

Thanks for any info!

Jim
 
Looks like it's falling the wrong way but could be the angle of the pics...

It will cost more if they need to increase the fall on the pipe...
 
My guess scared of heights lol.

But yes AR there. Those brackets arent approved and can move and potentially dislocate
 
Hi Jim,

buy the proper brackets for this flue ( part no.s can be found in the manufactures instructions)
Goto B&Q and buy a few lenghts of CLS timber ( very cheap strong soft wood )
Cut and sucure to the sides of the rafters going down the side of the flue
fit brackets onto these.
then call back your gas man to inspect and reconnect your boiler

you need at least 1 bracket on every section of flue and I would put at least 4 on this ( 1 of these on the vertical just before it goes out the roof)
check there is a slight fall on the flue going back to the boiler.

I would have sorted this out for about £120 ( the bracket are about £7 each, wood £3 per length and labour £80 )
 
I still think the no banding rule is retarded TBH, if done right they'll never move. But yeah some proper brackets and wood will sort that out 🙂
 
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Agree with the last two comments , if its supported well and won't come apart then its a no brainer
 
Flue restrained by BAT strap in vertical plane but not in horizontal. To give additional support run timber from wall, parallel with flue, mark off and fix brackets. Secure timber against wall with noggin and add tie across corresponding rafters,( A frame), to aid fixing of outer end.
 
My guess to close to the chimney ?

The wall in the background is the gable end at the side of the house. The boiler is towards the front of the house, the flue vents out of the back so it's not visible from the street. We couldn't site the boiler there because of the chimney.

Jim
 
Flue restrained by BAT strap in vertical plane but not in horizontal. To give additional support run timber from wall, parallel with flue, mark off and fix brackets. Secure timber against wall with noggin and add tie across corresponding rafters,( A frame), to aid fixing of outer end.

Thanks Joni!

Jim
 
The wall in the background is the gable end at the side of the house. The boiler is towards the front of the house, the flue vents out of the back so it's not visible from the street. We couldn't site the boiler there because of the chimney.

Jim

Is that an outside wall ? or next door nabours ? or is there another reason for not Flueing out through back wall
 
Is that an outside wall ? or next door nabours ? or is there another reason for not Flueing out through back wall

It's next door. We're in a semi, and the other end of the roof is hipped.

Don't ask about putting the boiler in the loft :crazy:. It's not something I'd do again!

Jim
 
Hi Jim,

this is a simple diy job, take your time and plan it well. But please get it checked by a Gas Safe registered engineer.
if you do this yourself please post some after pics.
good luck!
 

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