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Can I get a new boiler that is not condensing or combination, I have tenants?

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Can I get a new boiler that is not condensing or combination, I have tenants?

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It is the law that you must have a condensing boiler if replacing your old one. To fit a boiler, the fitter must be corgi registered, and therefore by law they must fit a condensing boiler. To do otherwise, that person probably would have their corgi registration taken away, so you would find it very hard to find someone legit to fit any boiler other than what the law says you can have. If necessary, the boiler can always be moved elsewhere with a bit of imagination, there is bound to be a drain somewhere to lead the pipe to outside, though legally it is important, in the real world it is a pipe that just drips so a drain isn’t all that. If your current boiler is fixed, yes you can get a certificate, if not then no you can’t satisfy your letting responsibilities unless you follow the current law and go down the condensing route.

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