New boiler?

Lillywhite said:
I always get the impression that combi boilers are not suitable for larger properties or where there is demand for hot water from a number of sources.

This is correct, though a combi used in conjunction with a hot water tank (and external pump) would be sufficient. Not entirely sure on the cost of that application though.
 
I know power showers can deliver water at close to 20 litres per minute so if someone is using one then other people trying to draw off water at other sources in the property may struggle.
We have a hot water cylinder so if for any reason the boiler packs up then we can still deliver hot water from an immersion heater. It's a useful back up.
 
The draw of a couple of taps will leave all standard combis tepid. The floor standing versions that incorporate a heatsink perform better. They are a halfway house between bog standard combi and hot water tank and system boiler. Ours fills a bath in three or four minutes. Its a worcester highflow 3.5. It has been replaced by the greenstar highflow.

It is expensive though, but under 2k, you get what you pay for. :(
 
Finisterre said:
The draw of a couple of taps will leave all standard combis tepid

Maybe a few years ago. Not now though. I can shower and she can wash up and the only issue is a slight drop in pressure.

Advantage of having a tank is that you can pump hot water off it so can have really powerful showers.
 
Finisterre said:
A good argument for cheap electric showers.

Poor pressure and unreliable. I remember when I was secretary of a squash club a few years back, we were forever replacing them because they used to pack up.
 
Greeno said:
Advantage of having a tank is that you can pump hot water off it so can have really powerful showers.

I agree. Now on our second Aqualisa Aquastream power shower. The first one lasted 10 years or so and they have a longer than usual warranty.
 
Greeno said:
We just had a vallient(spell?) installed in our house and one in our flat.

Seem good. Plumber who installed has one too. Quite highly rated by which?
I have a Valliant Combi, cracking piece of kit and run faultless for the last 3-4 years :)
 
We had a Worcester 280RSF for 15 years with only 1 fault in all that time (divert valve) . It died 3 months ago and was replaced with a 36LXI which is new to the WB range but was only available to authorised WB installers at the time
It is so quiet compared to the old boiler and has a much higher hot water output .
Over the last few months it has also used much less gas due to its high efficiency and using a wireless room stat
The only other make I would have considered would be vaillant
 
had one price so far

vaillant ecotec 831 plus fitted £2600, says if i get it fitted before end of march he can possibly secure an extra discount on materials and discount some labour of £225

so that takes to £2375, price doesnt include magnaclean additional £85

so £2460 - £400 scrappage - £100 vaillant cashback = £1960

got more companys on mon/tue/wed coming to price so looks like its a buyers market atm :thumbsup:
 
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Vaillant-Ecotec-Pro-28-HE-Condensing-Combi-Boiler-c-w-Standard-Flue-Kit-/120995307693?pt=UK_Home_Garden_Hearing_Cooling_Air&hash=item1c2be1e0ad&_uhb=1
So effectively they are saying £1100 for labour & materials :o :o
are the companies you have chosen come from recommendations ? if not a good way is to call in at your local plumbers merchants & ask them for a couple of names/numbers of local contractors
 
Thats a lower model. Not that it makes much difference one quoted costs about £100 more

I need some extra piping upgraded to 22mm

The company was an approved installler as you get increased warranty which is an additional 3 years so that's worth a couple hundred aswell imo

Like I said I still have 3or 4 more quotes

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Quick update. Had 7 quotes lol

Looking around 2400 fitted for vaillant 831 including thermostat. Magna filter, 9 rad valves and 7 year warranty. Plus I get 400 scrappage from goverment and 100 from vallant so 1900 :) happy days. Price ranged from 2000 upto 5000 eeek

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mr wilks said:
So effectively they are saying £1100 for labour & materials :o :o

that is why 5 years ago everyone was re-training to be a plumber...

My quotes were similar, around 2.3K. except for BG you rolled in around 3.2K
 
I had a complete replacement heating system last year and claimed the £400 scrappage, but I was told the scheme was ending soon.

You should check that your plumber participates in the scheme - I had a cheaper quote from a small family run plumbing firm but they didn't participate and couldn't validate my voucher. Which was a shame 'cos I really liked the guy.
 
got my voucher already :) aslong as he is gas safe and fitting a EST approved boiler everything fine.

now to price kitchens.. :(
 
That's exactly what i am doing now, sorting out a new kitchen. I will fit it myself once i have planned it
 
who are you looking at?

my girlfriend loves the Cooke & Lewis Carisbrooke from B&Q but looking at others aswell, Magnet ripoff :thumbsdown:
 
anybody had a problem with there Worcester boiler, in particular the time clock?

I have a MT10 mechanical time clock and it appears to be shot, I want to replace it with something else, probably a 7 day electronic time clock, anybody got any ideas?
 
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