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Moving a boiler

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Nik2879 · 06/01/2024 22:43

after some advice please. Our boiler is currently in the back bedroom which is our little boys room now. The bolier was in this room when we moved in. I don't like boiler being in there and want to get it moved I know this will be a mega expensive job has anyone had this done? Would either want it moved to the loft or kitchen just don't think they should be in a bedroom I think the noise from it will annoy him
to as he gets older, he’s only a toddler now. Any advice or tips from anyone. Thanks

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TheRussiansAreComing · 07/01/2024 07:29

It might annoy you in the loft too. Mine did.

SoFP · 07/01/2024 07:43

We moved one, but it was also a replacement. It went in the bathroom, in the adjacent room. It was a bit more expensive than just a replacement but not extortionately so. There was some messy pipe work. As long as the gas, water and electric can be routed easily it should be fine.

HappiestSleeping · 07/01/2024 07:47

We moved ours into the loft above its previous position which was about as easy as it could be and only involved extending a few pipes. We did renew the boiler and changed to a combi too, but it was well worth it.

Seaside3 · 07/01/2024 10:22

We moved ours from one side of the room to the other. It was expensive. Worth it, due to new room layout, buy not cheap.
Ots probably worth looking to see if there are any achemes for new boilers if you do move it.
We did have a boiler in a bedroom at one house, it really wasn't a problem though. It was in a cupboard and never bothered the kids.

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