Hi everyone,
Sorry if this has been asked before but I am new here and new to koi keeping so please be gentle:
Is there anyone that knows if I would need planning permission or building regulations to have a boiler in the back of my garden in a detached brick build little boiler house? The reason for my question is that I back onto woodlands and will need to flue it into the woodland (very steep and slopes down to a river, so very unlikely that anyone can or will walk next to the fence)
Thanks
J
Pond heating via a external boiler
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Re: Pond heating via a external boiler
Hi J,
Welcome to Koi Quest and don't worry we are always gentle
I have a boiler in my back garden in the shed with all my other equipment so i don't see why you would have to worry and Andy B may be able to help if he is about
Welcome to Koi Quest and don't worry we are always gentle

I have a boiler in my back garden in the shed with all my other equipment so i don't see why you would have to worry and Andy B may be able to help if he is about
Re: Pond heating via a external boiler
Hi J
Re planning permission - depends how little your shed is...
I have one in my timber built pond shed installed by AndyB.
Regards
Dave
Re planning permission - depends how little your shed is...
I have one in my timber built pond shed installed by AndyB.
Regards
Dave
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Re: Pond heating via a external boiler
welcome aboard j, andyb is yer man on heating , he might be somewhat busy at the mo preparing for the national but im sure he will pick up on this , if not there are lots on here who will give you advice ....and be gentle with it...




