Hi all,
After some central heating advice again
and hoping for some pointers before committing.
I'm currently having a slow cleanse chemical flush done, been running the chemical around the heating system (open vent) for past few weeks and will be asking the plumber to come back in the next week or so to drain the system down etc, he's already fitted me a filter which all seems good, pic below.

When the plumber does his second visit I would like to discuss replacement of the existing boiler which is 14 years old and non condensing. Current boiler is a Gloworm and has been pretty much faultless, pic below,

The boiler currently sits in a walk in cupboard and I have no real alternative to relocate it so its stuck in its current position. My slight comcern is where the condensate pipe on the new boiler would go. The cupboard is located in the centre of the house so to the right is the hall, otherside of the back wall is living room and the left wall is the kitchen with the wall being tiled and having a radiator and pipework on that wall. Potentially a pipe could be run through the kitchen/boiler cupboard wall and along the kitchen wall and into the washing machine drain but along the kitchen wall is the cooker/washing machine etc so don't know if that is feasible depending on how large the pipe is. An alternative but unsure if possible is to have a condensate pump and to run the pipe up through the ceiling across the loft to an external wall. Could this be a solution? I would imagine not all boilers are convieniently located on an external wall for the condensate pipe. I didn't want to ask the plumber until I have more info to hand as I'm no expert on the install.
Many thanks,
Tim.
After some central heating advice again
I'm currently having a slow cleanse chemical flush done, been running the chemical around the heating system (open vent) for past few weeks and will be asking the plumber to come back in the next week or so to drain the system down etc, he's already fitted me a filter which all seems good, pic below.

When the plumber does his second visit I would like to discuss replacement of the existing boiler which is 14 years old and non condensing. Current boiler is a Gloworm and has been pretty much faultless, pic below,

The boiler currently sits in a walk in cupboard and I have no real alternative to relocate it so its stuck in its current position. My slight comcern is where the condensate pipe on the new boiler would go. The cupboard is located in the centre of the house so to the right is the hall, otherside of the back wall is living room and the left wall is the kitchen with the wall being tiled and having a radiator and pipework on that wall. Potentially a pipe could be run through the kitchen/boiler cupboard wall and along the kitchen wall and into the washing machine drain but along the kitchen wall is the cooker/washing machine etc so don't know if that is feasible depending on how large the pipe is. An alternative but unsure if possible is to have a condensate pump and to run the pipe up through the ceiling across the loft to an external wall. Could this be a solution? I would imagine not all boilers are convieniently located on an external wall for the condensate pipe. I didn't want to ask the plumber until I have more info to hand as I'm no expert on the install.
Many thanks,
Tim.