posted by [identity profile] romancinger.livejournal.com at 04:05pm on 11/09/2007
Just to add my fourpenn'orth:

My mother's house had a boiler in what was the dining room, because there was no suitable wall in the kitchen*. When my mother was unable to go upstairs, she slept in this room; which we were told - by the engineer who came to inspect for insurance cover - was not legal. He winked at it, because there really was nothing else to be done.

Now that I let the house, no one sleeps in that room. So - boiler in bedroom??

*The house has had 2 boilers, the current one, a wall boiler, is about 10 years old and in good nick.
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posted by [personal profile] pm215 at 07:39pm on 11/09/2007
My boiler's in the bedroom and none of the engineers have ever considered it a problem. It is a room sealed one though; I don't think I'd be too happy about sleeping in a room with an open flue boiler.

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