Morning everybody
I am interested in buying a first (top) floor floor victorian maisonette (one flat only below). The worcester boiler is located in a wooden lean to store, against the downstairs maisonette's wall outside. So you come outside down the backstairs from the flat and the store is located against the downstair flat wall under the stairs.
The 3 walls of the store are ?wooden (definetly not brick)approx 1.5 - 2 inches thick and then there is the stone wall that makes up the last side of the locked store. I think the boiler is mounted on one of the wooden sides.
In this store there is also the washing machine.
The boiler looks in good nick and the store appears well kept. The pipes to the boiler have some foam lagging but not where the pipes bend.
My questions are do you think this is ok? Would it be more costly to run the boiler, more prone to breaking down and is it ok for the boiler to be about 4ft below the flat?
Its tenanted so I would presume the tenants would complain if there was no hot water or heating. I didn't see a hot water tank in the flat.
Your advice would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks
Betty
I am interested in buying a first (top) floor floor victorian maisonette (one flat only below). The worcester boiler is located in a wooden lean to store, against the downstairs maisonette's wall outside. So you come outside down the backstairs from the flat and the store is located against the downstair flat wall under the stairs.
The 3 walls of the store are ?wooden (definetly not brick)approx 1.5 - 2 inches thick and then there is the stone wall that makes up the last side of the locked store. I think the boiler is mounted on one of the wooden sides.
In this store there is also the washing machine.
The boiler looks in good nick and the store appears well kept. The pipes to the boiler have some foam lagging but not where the pipes bend.
My questions are do you think this is ok? Would it be more costly to run the boiler, more prone to breaking down and is it ok for the boiler to be about 4ft below the flat?
Its tenanted so I would presume the tenants would complain if there was no hot water or heating. I didn't see a hot water tank in the flat.
Your advice would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks
Betty