TALON CUB3/500 Boiler Box Cover Kit 3 (500mm) makes 400 x 200

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TALON CUB3/500 Boiler Box Cover Kit 3 (500mm) makes 400 x 200

TALON CUB3/500 Boiler Box Cover Kit 3 (500mm) makes 400 x 200

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What you use is really down to you and your own tastes, but it is always advisable to ensure that any items you add to a space match and complement what’s already there. To make your own boiler boxing unit, follow the steps below:

Depending on the location or size of your boiler, utilizing a kitchen cabinet to make the housing may not be appropriate, After drilling your holes, insert wall plugs (sometimes also called rawlplugs) into them. The size of the plugs will depend on the drill bit you used to drill your holes. The standard red plugs (for 6mm holes) should be fine. The decision to move your boiler will be based on your preferences as the homeowner and where you think it would be best situated. You don’t want to start the project and then have to have it amended by someone else as this is a waste of time and resources, If you want to conceal your boiler within a unit or cupboard, it’s crucial that you’re still able to access it for routine maintenance or emergency repairs. Ensure you can open the cupboard or cabinet door at least 90 degrees on either the horizontal or vertical axis. Measuring your boiler and the unit you’re planning on boxing it into is, therefore, of the utmost importance to ensure everything will fit together safely. 3. Consider getting help from a professionalThis could be built to match your existing kitchen decor to avoid impacting the overall look and feel of your home. It’s even possible to upcycle off-the-shelf kitchen cabinets from major high street retailers and adapt them as housing for your boiler. Lifestyle blogs and DIY guides have advice on the best units to buy and how to modify them if this is something you want to do. 3. Just box in the pipes If you don’t already have a kitchen cabinet or utility room cupboard suitable for your boiler, or if you don’t fancy the task of fitting out your kitchen with entirely new storage, building a dedicated unit for your boiler could be the answer. In the event that you need to have your boiler relocated to allow for boxing, you will need to hire a qualified professional to move the boiler for you prior to building the enclosure. Boxing in a boiler is the process of concealing your boiler unit in a cupboard or structure so that it is not readily visible in your home. You might hear a boxed-in boiler space being referred to as a boiler cupboard or appliance compartment.

It is vital that you allow enough room around the boiler for air to circulate and that there is enough clearance to the Boxed in boilers are gaining popularity as they achieve subtle covering for an otherwise potentially garish appliance,The majority of modern boilers are quite neutral in appearance so you may decide that the boiler itself isn’t too unsightly. If this is the case then you may just want to box in the pipework and leave the boiler visible.

Our instructions focus on the unit option, but most steps apply to building a cupboard from scratch. don’t assume that one manufacturer’s recommendation is relevant to all boilers – find the information that is relevant to you and your boiler The below two sections and their associated steps will take you through the process of how to hide a boiler and its associated pipework. How to Box in a Boiler Using an Existing Kitchen Wall Unitmanufacturer’s guidance. It is generally recommended that a minimum gap between the boiler and the box is adhered to: these can range from repositioning the boiler to a better-suited location or replacing your current boiler before the boxing in work can commence. Concealing central heating and flue pipe work with our pre-formed and pre-finished boiler pipework casings can make an immediate improvement to any boiler installation. It goes without saying that the larger the boiler, the more materials are going to be needed to box it in.

Manufacturing, Accounts, Sales & Distribution Unit 2-5 Chieftain Close, Gillingham Business Park, Gillingham, Kent ME8 0PP • Tel: +44 (0)1634 268811 • Fax: +44 (0)1634 268812 Mark the position of any cuts that need to be made in the kitchen wall unit to allow the passage of pipes and cables This is one of the most popular ways of boxing in a boiler, especially with anyone who is also planning on redesigning their kitchen or utility room and can afford to reorganise their space more efficiently. Installing a boiler directly into a kitchen unit is an effective, tidy way of hiding it away without altering the aesthetics of your room in the slightest. Boxing in a boiler is the process of covering or concealing your boiler unit in a structure such as a cupboard so that it isn't visible. Keeping it hidden from view by installing it inside a specially-designed boiler cupboard, boiler cabinet, or appliance compartment means that it will blend in with the rest of the room without making it difficult for members of your family or boiler engineers to access it when needed. The benefits of boxing in a boiler 1. Preserving the interior design scheme of your homeBoxing in a boiler is a relatively straight forward process that can be completed as a DIY job providing you have the patience and necessary carpentry Depending on your current kitchen design, you may find it difficult to find a matching cabinet and door for your boiler, Most traders should have a portfolio of work available to view and should be willing to give suitable references when requested. but keep in mind that the project will probably take you longer to complete yourself than a professional would be able to complete the work for you. When you do that, the alterations will become obvious. Mark the positions on the unit where you need to cut notches or gaps to accommodate pipes, cables, thermostats and the like. 3. Making Alterations



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