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BG Homecare 200 exclusions
loulou41
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I know power flush is excluded from homecare 200, I have also noticed that repairing or replacing an extended flue is excluded. I am going to have a combi installed on the side wall with an extension flue in an airing cupboard for easy access to the boiler if it is on the side rather than at the back. Now I am having second thought whether to ahead with it being installed on the side wall as I do have homecare 400 and if the flue is excluded, I am paying insurance for nothing. Does anybody know what can go wrong with an extended flue? As it is now, I cannot make a decision where to have the boiler in situ, pl somebody help me to decide? Thanks
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The inner section on most flues these days is made of plastic. It will outlast the boiler. I wouldn't worry about it. Flues don't rot like they used to.0
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If you are having a new boiler fitted, then as it comes with a guarantee, why would you want to waste your hard earned money on an un-needed BG warraty?0
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