Hello,
I have had a couple of quotes for a new combi boiler recently which have varied wildly!
A company called DGI have quoted £2350 to install a new combi boiler and flue in our loft, with new thermostat. The boiler is a Potterton Promax 24HE.
Southern Electric offered a Worcester Greenstar 25si with wireless thermostat, again in the loft for just over £3000.
British Gas offered a Worcester Greenstar 28i for nearly £3700.
I know very little of boilers and central heating in general, but am trying to get clued up.
The Southern Electric chap was the only one to do flow rate tests, which surprised me.
Current Hot Water Flow Rate is 5 litres per minute
Cold Water is about 17.5-20 litres per minute.
Seems to me from this alone that the Worcester Greenstar 28i is a silly pick as it has a Hot Water Flow Rate of 11.4, more than we would need/make use of.
We have a 3 bed semi-detached with one bathroom. Our current boiler is a 16-20 year old Worcester and is playing up big style unsurprisngly - pump I think. So we are taking the opportunity to get it replaced and moved into the loft from it's current location in the bathroom cupboard (which we hope to one day turn into a walk-in shower). There are only two of us in the house, though that may increase in the boiler's lifetime.
Really appreciate any help/advice. The quotes vary so much and both BG and SE chaps heavily slated Potterton. My M&D have one though and have had no problems, although it's not a combi, but a boiler and hot water tank job.
Thanks,
Chris
I have had a couple of quotes for a new combi boiler recently which have varied wildly!
A company called DGI have quoted £2350 to install a new combi boiler and flue in our loft, with new thermostat. The boiler is a Potterton Promax 24HE.
Southern Electric offered a Worcester Greenstar 25si with wireless thermostat, again in the loft for just over £3000.
British Gas offered a Worcester Greenstar 28i for nearly £3700.
I know very little of boilers and central heating in general, but am trying to get clued up.
The Southern Electric chap was the only one to do flow rate tests, which surprised me.
Current Hot Water Flow Rate is 5 litres per minute
Cold Water is about 17.5-20 litres per minute.
Seems to me from this alone that the Worcester Greenstar 28i is a silly pick as it has a Hot Water Flow Rate of 11.4, more than we would need/make use of.
We have a 3 bed semi-detached with one bathroom. Our current boiler is a 16-20 year old Worcester and is playing up big style unsurprisngly - pump I think. So we are taking the opportunity to get it replaced and moved into the loft from it's current location in the bathroom cupboard (which we hope to one day turn into a walk-in shower). There are only two of us in the house, though that may increase in the boiler's lifetime.
Really appreciate any help/advice. The quotes vary so much and both BG and SE chaps heavily slated Potterton. My M&D have one though and have had no problems, although it's not a combi, but a boiler and hot water tank job.
Thanks,
Chris