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I had by year old boiler serviced yesterday. The service engineer pointed out that where the flue exits the external wall it had not been cemented in under the rubber cowl. This could invalidate the guarantee/warranty.
He wasn't touting for business but my question is, is he correct? There are no gaps under the cowl, the flue had been siliconed in.
No best answer has yet been selected by barry1010. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just as people mis-interpret electrical regs, lately it's boilers. British Gas are one of the worst as they use a lot of sub-contractors who 'play safe' and condemn more or less anything that simply hasn't been done the way they would do it.
This is causing so many problems.
As is often the case, official regulations aren't always clear. Sand & cement is preferred by some as it's heat & fire resistant. Regs also state that foam and silicone are legitimate alternatives.
Boiler companies are often to blame since they can fail to state that expanding foam and silicone should be 'fire retardant' or 'heat resistant'.
It's as simple as that 👍
That's a valid point Barry. It can be almost impossible to be definitive sometimes since different manufacturers can give slightly differing instructions........ which everyone take as gospel.
I took my reply from 'Worcester' fitting instructions.
Are these people actually going to remove the silicone and grout with sand & cement?