Because unless you purchase 2nd hand, you can’t get non-condensing boilers. Mentioned by @fixitflav in post #6.No mention of Condensing boilers, I'm wondering why?
Are you wanting a combi?.They all say they are Combi boilers.
Because unless you purchase 2nd hand, you can’t get non-condensing boilers. Mentioned by @fixitflav in post #6.No mention of Condensing boilers, I'm wondering why?
Are you wanting a combi?.They all say they are Combi boilers.
Sorry hadn't realised Combi were Condensing I thought two different types.Because unless you purchase 2nd hand, you can’t get non-condensing boilers. Mentioned by @fixitflav in post #6.
Are you wanting a combi?
Would I be right in thinking changing an older type boiler with a new boiler of the old way of doing central heating to supply and fit would be £1000'ish?
Yes that's the point of this post in doing research.Like most things in life, people have an idea in their heads of what something they've never had done before "should" cost. And then do some research and find out what it "will" cost.
So my £1000 'ish for just a swap of regular type by Ideal would be £1500 at the most.
It could be internal, which is better.his house does not have visible condense pipe.
I think you will find that was the other way round, it will be the gas pipebut engineer had insisted a 22mm pipe was was changed to 15mm.
Those are the things that are in the fixed price I quoted for a combi boiler at £3500, but TRV's if ordered were £40 each extra.
The neighbour who had just a straight swop of a combi last week the man came first thing and was gone before lunch and only boiler was changed. So doubt a flush was done, he did want to change a radiator but that was declined, but engineer had insisted a 22mm pipe was was changed to 15mm. This house does not have visible condense pipe.
It could be internal, which is better.
Not sure of the relevance to my post, but ok.See my post above!
Not sure of the relevance to my post, but ok.
This is best done internally, via a connection to the existing waste system. This helps prevent freezing during the winter and is not visible from outside.
If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.
Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.
Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local