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how very true corgiman
Agile said:In London we would charge about £2200 I expect.
However no body has questioned if fitting a combi is going to give him enough hot water.
A cylinder fills a bath in 4 minutes, a combi like that in about 11 minutes. Does everyone think he will be happy with that?
OR perhaps he made an ill-informed decision to have a combi boiler himself and this fellow is just obliging without warning him of the pitfalls?
Because we consider our prices are reasonable if anyone tells us they are too expensive then we suggest they use an unregistered East European and we withdraw our quote!
Tony
Agile said:To convert a conventional system to a combi will take TWO hardworking people about two days minimum.
I would say three and a half days when the WC float valves are changed and all the rads have TRVs fitted and the system properly flushed and the boiler is correctly commissioned and the certification done.
Tony.
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