Hi.
I will be updating our old heating system in the not to distant future and have been doing a lot of research into different products, eg rads, boilers, programmers. etc
I had kind of made up my mind that i wanted a vaillant eco tec 828 but when we had BG salesman round to give us a quote he stated that baxi and vaillant are essentially the same thing built in the same factory with just different covers.
After asking the salesman to leave after he had given us his unbelievably high quote, i got to thinking, was he BSing me about the boiler because they don't fit vaillant and wanted the work and of course they do fit baxi or was he telling the truth.
Anybody out there with an informed answer to this query. (No... a bloke told me down the pub that....... Please)
Any body had any good or bad experience with my boiler suggestion.
we want high effiecientcy, low breakdown, gas condensing system boiler (not combi) to feed gravity pressure hot water and pressurised central heating. ie losing the header tank for the central heating but keeping the cold water tank.
I will be updating our old heating system in the not to distant future and have been doing a lot of research into different products, eg rads, boilers, programmers. etc
I had kind of made up my mind that i wanted a vaillant eco tec 828 but when we had BG salesman round to give us a quote he stated that baxi and vaillant are essentially the same thing built in the same factory with just different covers.
After asking the salesman to leave after he had given us his unbelievably high quote, i got to thinking, was he BSing me about the boiler because they don't fit vaillant and wanted the work and of course they do fit baxi or was he telling the truth.
Anybody out there with an informed answer to this query. (No... a bloke told me down the pub that....... Please)
Any body had any good or bad experience with my boiler suggestion.
we want high effiecientcy, low breakdown, gas condensing system boiler (not combi) to feed gravity pressure hot water and pressurised central heating. ie losing the header tank for the central heating but keeping the cold water tank.