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best gas boiler
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Hello. Can anyone tell me the best gas central heating boiler on the market . I live with just my wife in a medium sized tree bedroomed semi i would be gratefull for any helpfull advice.
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my plumbing lecturer at college says nobody moans about their boiler when it is working but will complain when it needs to be repaired so its hard to get a balanced opinion.
even the better makes in the article break down
not easy ,is it?
my plumbing lecturer at college says nobody moans about their boiler when it is working but will complain when it needs to be repaired so its hard to get a balanced opinion.
even the better makes in the article break down
not easy ,is it?
whatever you do, do NOT get an Ideal Isar. I work for a housing association and we have these on our estate and we have nothing but trouble with them.
A good make does seem to be Bosch though as they are well constructed (German maybe?)
Another tip I would say is do not get a combi as there is more to go wrong with them!!
A good make does seem to be Bosch though as they are well constructed (German maybe?)
Another tip I would say is do not get a combi as there is more to go wrong with them!!
I agree with the Worcester boiler selection. In a not to big a house something like the Greenstar models such as junior 24.
May I make a cheekyesuggestion. Ask British gas to come to your house on the basis that you need a new boiler(which you do). Let the engineer sort you out a quote in which he will give you the full details(probably Worcester)of the boiler he recommends. You don't have to accept his quote which will probably be at least a �1,000 more than you can realistically get it for. Then go to the Worcester web site and look up the boiler plus bona fide Worcester registered/recommended fitters in your area. Then get estimates from these local companies which will be corgi registered.
I also agree with the Warm Front route if this is applicable.
May I make a cheekyesuggestion. Ask British gas to come to your house on the basis that you need a new boiler(which you do). Let the engineer sort you out a quote in which he will give you the full details(probably Worcester)of the boiler he recommends. You don't have to accept his quote which will probably be at least a �1,000 more than you can realistically get it for. Then go to the Worcester web site and look up the boiler plus bona fide Worcester registered/recommended fitters in your area. Then get estimates from these local companies which will be corgi registered.
I also agree with the Warm Front route if this is applicable.