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I’m proposing to replace my gas / oil central heating boiler. Do I need to make a Building Regulation Application? You will not normally need to make a Building Regulation application. For gas-fired boilers, the installer you employ must be a member of the Gas Safe Register and be able to install condensing boilers. For further information, click here. For oil-fired boilers, you can employ an OFTEC registered installer, or some other reputable installer who is capable of installing condensing boilers. If you employ an installer who is not a registered with OFTEC, you will need to contact us. |
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Do I have to have a condensing boiler? You should have a condensing boiler fitted if it is reasonable to do so, but the law allows exceptions if it would be too difficult to fit one into your home. The installer will be able to judge this for you by consulting Approved Document L of the Building Regulations. If it is considered too difficult to install a condensing boiler you will be issued with a ‘declaration form’ for you keep. |
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What is a condensing boiler? Condensing boilers are more efficient that ordinary boilers and so produce less carbon dioxide whilst still meeting heating needs. Condensing boilers convert 86% or more of the fuel they use into useful heat, whereas older ordinary types of boiler may convert as little as 60% of the fuel to useful heat. Condensing boilers can be more expensive but will save money on you heating bills in the long term and help to tackle climate change. |
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Need further information? Further information is available from the following sources: The Heating & Hotwater Information Council www.centralheating.co.uk The Energy Saving Trust www.est.org.uk 0845 727 7200 Department for Communities and Local Government (formerly ODPM) www.communities.gov.uk CORGI www.corgi-gas-safety.com 0870 401 2300 Gas Safe Register www.gassaferegister.co.uk (from 1 April 2009) 0800 408 5500 OFTEC www.oftec.org 0845 658 5080 Boiler-efficiency database www.boilers.org.uk |
Page last updated on: 14/09/2010