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Hello, I have recently had a conservatory installed, covering the full length of the kitchen. I have just failed my gas safety inspection due to lack of ventilation. I have a ventless extractor fan, thinking that would do that job… but apparently not. Is there any other solutions to it? and why dosent my ventless extractor fan do the job.
 
Because you need fresh air in
 
Should I fit in an extractor fan? will that work

Best speak to the guy who failed it on regards to options as it will need to meet certain requirements
 
he said he can’t comment on fixes .. very rude to me and said fix it for him to pass it

Best to get another gas safe engineer to quote for fixes
 

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