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Replacement conventional heat-only gas boiler
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You need a Gas Safe Registered Engineer to work all this out for you, but you can have a condensate pump fitted if you don't have an easy route to say pump it into the loft and across to the bathroom.0
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You need a Gas Safe Registered Engineer to work all this out for you, but you can have a condensate pump fitted if you don't have an easy route to say pump it into the loft and across to the bathroom.
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I guess another option would be to go out through the wall from the back of the boiler, have a 3 ft vertical pipe on the outside wall, then in through the wall underneath the worktop and into the sink outflow pipe.0
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