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Condensing Boilers
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Should have asked a question methinks....I am toying with changing my boiler,any recommendations as to the most reliable at the moment?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We've had a Worcester Bosch Greenstar boiler for three years now. It's been absolutely reliable. Before this we had a Vaillant condensing boiler which went wrong incessantly, almost from the beginning. After seven years, we cut our losses and dumped it for the Worcester Bosch. Right decision in the end!
Reading this, Ideal Logic would appear to have turned the corner.
http://www.diynot.com...iewtopic.php?t=223322
I don't have any experience other than knowing 3 years ago they were not great. I'd want more evidence over a longer period of time on something that I expect to be there in 8 years time. Installers don't have to fork out when they go wrong.
http://www.diynot.com...iewtopic.php?t=223322
I don't have any experience other than knowing 3 years ago they were not great. I'd want more evidence over a longer period of time on something that I expect to be there in 8 years time. Installers don't have to fork out when they go wrong.
Worcester Bosch are pretty good, and the Greenstar series are very efficient
But, whichever boiler you put in, get them to install a magnaclean. Then the junk in your c/h system ends in there (which is removable/cleanable) rather than in the heat exchanged coil which is narrow and blocks relatively easily - it's also rather expensive!
But, whichever boiler you put in, get them to install a magnaclean. Then the junk in your c/h system ends in there (which is removable/cleanable) rather than in the heat exchanged coil which is narrow and blocks relatively easily - it's also rather expensive!