Hi,
First post here and with an incredibly stupid question, so please be kind.
I have bought a very cold, large, 1930s detached property in need of considerable love. As part of this I'm intending to install MVHR; having little experience I'm probably going to employ a consultant to advise, but I'm some way from biting the bullet.
What I'm not far from is replacing my boiler as it is almost dead. As the photos show the current boiler install is in the basement directly under one of the chimney stacks (please ignore the mess, I'm slowly removing the lath and plaster to check the state of the floorboards).
My very early ideas on installing the MVHR system is to run the ventilation ducting through the chimney stacks. However I'm assuming that if I install a new boiler where the old one currently is that this will get in the way of the ducts. Of course putting a new boiler in a new position is going to increase costs.
There are one of two answers here:
a. Of course the natural place to put ducting is in the chimney. You'll want to take this opportunity to move the boiler now or
b. Installing ducts in a chimney stack? What a nidicolous idea. No one does that. Put the boiler where you want.
I think the answer is a), but would love a second opinion.