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Hi
ive just inherited an old (maybe 20 years plus) baxi back boiler system. It is located in the kitchen and the only heat in the kitchen comes from a very ugly radiant fireplace. Im thinking of either replacing the fire front or just going 21st century and putting in a new combi system. there are 5 radiators in my new flat, does anyone have any suggestions? What would a new combi system cost? Are old baxi back boiler reliable enough to keep and just update the fire front?
many thanks for input received
Jo
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There's a great amount of consideration to be given to all the above postings. If you are not too keen on a combi, because of having no " back up " in the event of a breakdown, ask your heating engineer to quote you a price for a " condensing system boiler, complete with a high recovery cylinder ( complete with immersion heater ) ".
Whichever type of boiler you eventually decide on, your engineer will need to flush out the system, and advise you re - the condition of the existing radiators and valves.
As stanleyman advises ---- don't go for a replacement fire front.
hi
thats great thanks for all the above advice its a victorian tenement flat so perhaps it is worth while just going for a new boiler system rather than combi. will get 3 people out to quote. but another question in the mean time while i cover all other costs of moving decorating etc is it possible (safe?) to re varnish or re paint with a heat resistant paint the wooden top and sides of the baxi to make it look a bit more presentable?
jo,
No boiler manufacturer would ever advise that their fronts/casings etc. be altered in any way ( including re-coating ).
The sooner you upgrade your system, the sooner you will start paying less for your heat/hot water requirements. The boiler you have at present is very inefficient compared to todays appliances.
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