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£1400 for a new boiler?
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I've just been told by my plumber that my boiler is crap and needs replacing. At the moment i have a Alpha Ocean 240e which is about 14 years old and he's recommended a Ferroli 31 condensing boiler and quoted me £1400 to do the work. I live in the midlands.Is this a decent price?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.don't get a Ferroli, they used to be really good simple reliable boilers but with there latest boiler they've decided to take all the repair and service instructions out of the manual, we went to service one and couldn't because we couldn't get it apart. I emailed Ferroli to complain and they said its because they want the engineers to go on their training courses instead, which is all well and good but each course for each model costs £50, you lose a days takings attending, and they aren't even offering any courses at the moment as they have no instructor. I have a sneaky suspicion that the real reason behind it is they want the customers to have to call out their own engineers and charge you a fortune.
the only boiler i would consider is a Vaillant or a Worcester and for a quality top of the range boiler like that you would be looking around the £2000 mark.
if you live in Birmingham or nearby give me a shout.
the only boiler i would consider is a Vaillant or a Worcester and for a quality top of the range boiler like that you would be looking around the £2000 mark.
if you live in Birmingham or nearby give me a shout.
My daughter just had a new Worcester boiler fitted. To remove the old back boiler, gas fire, hot water cylinder from airing cupboard and put new boiler in airing cupboard take floorboards up for new pipework, plaster over hole where fire used to be etc etc etc. Three days work in total + new boiler £3,600. Considering this was quite a big job, I did not think this was too bad. She is in Lincolnshire
Not a bad price but you need to be aware of the efficiency rating of the new boiler. There's no point changing unless you go for the most efficient that you can afford. We had a new one (oil fired) last year and used 1/2 a tank of oil this year against a full tank the year before and we kept it one for longer this year as well because it was colder.
My mum recently needed a new boiler. The first plumber offered to fit a Ferroli for £1900 (in Cheshire) and tried to tell her the scrappage £400 was no longer available. My brother-in-law did some asking around and he was told by everyone he asked not to even consider a Ferroli - difficult to get parts, likely to soon need them, etc. She got another quote for a Worcester-Bosch for £1500. Very happy with it so far and she's applied for the scrappage allowance.
When I was in my old house I bought my central heating from this company
http://www.mrcentralheating.com/
I`ve posted this on here before and a few people said it was "too cheap" but it all came guaranteed and I never had any problems with it
http://www.mrcentralheating.com/
I`ve posted this on here before and a few people said it was "too cheap" but it all came guaranteed and I never had any problems with it