Jokes1 min ago
what boiler
hi there
im looking to have a new combi boiler installed and am not sure which boiler is best. im only looking to spend around �500ish. i have been told that worchester is the best but i have been looking at biasi, valliant and baxi. are these naff makes in comparison?
please help
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Part L of the building regulations became law in April 05. And from then on it became illegal to install a regular Combi Boiler except for a very few exceptions of which will take a lot of explaining. You need to consult a CORGI registered engineer such as myself for more info. But any way now we have to install the more energy efficient CONDENSING type boilers For around �500. you will not get much and the price all depends on how big a boiler you need for your house, how many bathrooms , radiators, rooms to heat ect. will determine its size & price. Biasi are cheap & cheerfull but not big on performance in my experiance you may be dissapointed with its out put. Vailiant are ' i think' are over priced for what they offer & look dated & big. Baxi boilers are pretty good & reliable with a range to suit any household but are dearer & probabbly the best is a Worcester/Bosch but you can expect to pay anywhere from �700 to �1200 depending on its size (power not dimensions) But remeber you will also need the correct flue , a filling loop, cleansers & inhibitors as well to protect your new boiler & prolong its life. it all adds up but if you dont clean the old system & install an inhibitor your new boiler will give you trouble no matter how much it costs. A boiler is like a car have it serviced yearly & keep it well maintained & checked out especially the concentrate of the inhibitor and it will give you years of untroubled use regardless of make & cost.