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"Could it go in the loft space? " Accessibility when repairing and and servicing so unless the loft is suitable it will not be fitted in there. | |||
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"Could it go in the loft space? " Possibly but it would be more expensive to install and inconvenient to access for servicing, both of which would make it an unattractive option for a landlord. | |||
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"Could it go in the loft space? Possibly but it would be more expensive to install and inconvenient to access for servicing, both of which would make it an unattractive option for a landlord." Unfortunately you’ve answered your own question, It comes down to cost, boilers can go on internal or external walls but the increased cost of flue components and inspection hatches for all joints can make it an expensive option | |||
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