Project: Boiler Concealment Cabinet Build
This project was all about tidying up a boiler area without compromising access for servicing. The boiler and pipework were fully exposed in a narrow utility space, with visible copper runs and openings at high and low level. The goal was to create a clean, boxed-in cabinet finish that looks neat, protects the pipework, and still allows easy maintenance.
What we did
- Surveyed the space and clearances around the boiler and flue, making sure the enclosure layout kept access practical.
- Built a timber stud framework to create a strong, straight structure for boarding and future finishing.
- Installed moisture-resistant boarding around the boiler opening and along the full height of the enclosure for durability.
- Formed service access points:
- A large mid-level access panel for valves, filter and pipe connections.
- A lower cut-out left ready for pipework/condensate runs and final detailing.
- Left the enclosure ready for final finishing (skim/paint or a cabinet-style door set, depending on the final spec).
Photo captions
Photo 1 – Before
Boiler and pipework fully exposed in the utility area, with openings and services visible.
Photo 2 – Framework & first fix
New timber framing installed and boarded around the boiler opening to create a solid, square structure.
Photo 3 – Boarding complete with access hatch
Moisture-resistant boards fitted and a dedicated access panel formed for future servicing.
Photo 4 – Service access in use
Access hatch opened to show clear reach to the pipework and components while keeping everything neatly concealed.

