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TALON CUB3/500 Boiler Box Cover Kit 3 (500mm) makes 400 x 200

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Manufactured from high-quality, 9mm UKTR compliant moisture resistant MDF, our boiler pipe boxings are designed specifically to easily conceal boiler pipework and flues to help improve aesthetics and safety. So, now that we understand the basics of boxing in boilers, it’s time to look at some ideas for how you can do it in your own home. Remember, the key to boxing in a boiler successfully is to conceal it from view and make the entire system blend in with its surroundings, so you may want to adapt these suggestions to suit your home’s interior design scheme most effectively. 1. Install it inside an existing cupboard

It’s also a good idea to ask friends and neighbours if they have had similar work completed and whether they would recommend their trader for the job. Ask your desired installers whether they have experience completing the necessary work and if there were any unexpected issues You’ll need to make a few alterations to your unit before it houses the boiler properly. To assess these alterations, first, take off the doors. You can then offer it up to its final position.

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Some boilers are available in compact models, which will fit comfortably in a standard kitchen cupboard. Just make sure that the boiler you choose is large enough to meet your household's hot water and heating requirements; the more radiators, bathrooms, and people there are in your home, the bigger your boiler will need to be.

You’ll need an extra pair of hands from here on. Get someone to position the unit in its correct location and use a spirit level to ensure the unit is level and stands flush with the wall. Boxing in a boiler is the process of covering or concealing your boiler unit in a structure such as a cupboard so that it isn't visible. Keeping it hidden from view by installing it inside a specially-designed boiler cupboard, boiler cabinet, or appliance compartment means that it will blend in with the rest of the room without making it difficult for members of your family or boiler engineers to access it when needed. The benefits of boxing in a boiler 1. Preserving the interior design scheme of your homeDepending on your current kitchen design, you may find it difficult to find a matching cabinet and door for your boiler, In theory, yes. Any type of boiler can be boxed in, though the actual answer and practicality of doing so will depend on your boiler You also need to consider whether your property is within your desired installers’ catchment area; if not, they may still be willing to complete the work, As you can see from the images below we have cut the top half of the unit away and 90mm off the bottom of the unit also. The most common method of boxing in a boiler, particularly one located in a kitchen, is to utilize kitchen cabinets to create the boiler space.

Boilers are often considered unsightly and can put off potential buyers from making an offer on a home, or drastically reducingIB&M has completed over 13,000 successful boiler projects since 1987 for companies across a variety of industries. Through countless outages and critical system shut downs, our priority has always been accuracy, efficiency, and absolute customer satisfaction. Manufacturing, Accounts, Sales & Distribution Unit 2-5 Chieftain Close, Gillingham Business Park, Gillingham, Kent ME8 0PP • Tel: +44 (0)1634 268811 • Fax: +44 (0)1634 268812 You can either deconstruct the unit entirely from here or move it to a different location, depending on the suitability of it.

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