would you replace a system boiler with a combi?

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just after a bit of advice as i keep getting differing opinions.

I have a 20yr old 4 bed house with a system boiler that has been fitted since the house was new. The boiler that is currently fitted is a myson but its on its last legs breaking down about once every 6 weeks so i have decided to get a new one.

I am in the process of getting a few quotes but some say get a new system boiler and some say go for an intergas combi.

i have no idea what to go with so has anyone any advice, there are only 3 of us living here and has only one shower in the ensuite and a bath in the bathroom?

I hear stories about combi's having problems with the shower if some flushes the toilets etc so whats the truth

HELP !!!

paul
 
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Intergas is a good boiler. remember you can use the intergas combi as a system boiler and change it to a combi when/if you want to.

also you can have it be both ways...a combi and system as well...ie heat a tank for baths and the combi part for washing up or for a shower.


also if you like anywhere near me i can fit it for you and give you a 5 year warranty ;) :LOL:
 

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