Search the forum,

Discuss Wall Mounted Electric Fire Under Boiler in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net

Messages
6
Hi,

I've converted half my out-house into a small office. It's getting rather cold in there now the temperature is starting to drop.

I want to wall mount an electric fire but the only space available is underneath my boiler.

I'm concerned this could be dangerous. Any advice is welcome.

Thanks,
Paul
 
IMG_1474.jpeg
 
Thanks for your reply.

I could, but I imagine it would cost much more to do this. I'm looking for a cheap solution.

Would it be safe to install an electric fire below the boiler?
 
If you look closely on the left you can see the edge of my desk.

So I'm unable to have the electric fire any further left. It will take up the entire width of the wall you see in the pic.

I am concerned that it is not safe but I'm no expert, hence coming to this forum for advice.
 
If you look closely on the left you can see the edge of my desk.

So I'm unable to have the electric fire any further left. It will take up the entire width of the wall you see in the pic.

I am concerned that it is not safe but I'm no expert, hence coming to this forum for advice.
It shouldn’t be an issue. The only thing that I can think of is heat rises so there may be some condensation on the pipes. Also if securing to the wall any!hidden pipes. Unless I’m forgetting anything
 
I would say no as there's a risk to melting the case of the boiler, seen it with a toaster below the boiler
 

Reply to Wall Mounted Electric Fire Under Boiler in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net

Similar plumbing topics

Hi all, I have a wallstar combi oil fired boiler. We got low on oil a couple of weeks ago but didn't run out. Since we've had our oil delivered the boiler won't fire up when hot taps are turned on so no hot water. The boiler fires up periodically to heat water but not when we turn on taps. I...
Replies
6
Views
615
J
Hi all, I am a plumber but I do not carry out works to boilers as the majority of my is bathrooms so I am not gas safe. I have completed a bathroom for a regular customer. She is of old age and is starting to get a little clumsy and her son has asked me to look at the old gas fire/back...
Replies
1
Views
470
E
I reckon if I did a survey of 100 heating engineers, asking what would they recommend for heating a granny annexe being built onto the side of my house, in place of the garage, most would give me a suggestion to put in a) an extension to the existing boiler rad circuit & electric water heaters...
Replies
0
Views
225
eco-heating options
E
Hi I have a Glow-worm back boiler which is giving me grief (I would have upgraded it by now but its a listed building and there's issues with venting through the external wall and I'm reluctant to go with an electric boiler instead (because of the consumption cost)). It's a sealed system. The...
Replies
6
Views
412
My daughter bought her first home and was hoping to convert to gas but its not available in the area, so thinking a boiler upgrade is the better way to go. Just after some advice and rough costs involved, is it worth getting a pressurised system installed and a new boiler and oil pump? Heating...
Replies
8
Views
388
Creating content since 2001. Untold Media.

Newest Plumbing Threads

Back
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock