I am currently weighing up replacement boiler options, not just regarding the choice of boiler itself but who/how to get the installation work done too.
I happened to stumble across the likes of Heatable and Boxt (are there others in this market too?) who seem to be offering what they describe as a 'hassle free' approach to obtaining a fixed quote for a replacement boiler based on your stated needs/circumstances, the price of which includes the boiler, whatever flue kit/extras are required, chemical flush, magnetic filter and 'reasonable' installation extras such as new/modified pipework etc that might be required. Almost like the boiler equivalent of car supermarkets that have a no-haggling policy - what you see is what you get sort of thing, which I must admit appeals to me. Next-day, or at least next several day, installation seems par for the course too - I guess given the pool of subscontractors that they have access to.
I was thinking there must be a downside but I haven't spotted it yet. Some forum discussions (elsewhere) seem really positive about them and their Trustpilot scores/reviews are top notch at pretty much 5/5 across many thousands of reviews which isn't something you see very often. The prices seem reasonable too e.g. a WB Greenstar 18kW for £2250 all-in, although my definition of 'reasonable' isn't based on market knowledge but rather affordability so perhaps you might tell me that sounds a lot!
It is beginning to feel preferable to attempting to get a few quotes from multiple engineers, some who might not respond or turn up when agreed, others perhaps being too busy to fit me in and also the uncomfortable feeling I have with the fact that all bar one I would not be proceeding with which I don't like given the effort they've made in quoting.
What aspects with these online offerings am I overlooking?
I happened to stumble across the likes of Heatable and Boxt (are there others in this market too?) who seem to be offering what they describe as a 'hassle free' approach to obtaining a fixed quote for a replacement boiler based on your stated needs/circumstances, the price of which includes the boiler, whatever flue kit/extras are required, chemical flush, magnetic filter and 'reasonable' installation extras such as new/modified pipework etc that might be required. Almost like the boiler equivalent of car supermarkets that have a no-haggling policy - what you see is what you get sort of thing, which I must admit appeals to me. Next-day, or at least next several day, installation seems par for the course too - I guess given the pool of subscontractors that they have access to.
I was thinking there must be a downside but I haven't spotted it yet. Some forum discussions (elsewhere) seem really positive about them and their Trustpilot scores/reviews are top notch at pretty much 5/5 across many thousands of reviews which isn't something you see very often. The prices seem reasonable too e.g. a WB Greenstar 18kW for £2250 all-in, although my definition of 'reasonable' isn't based on market knowledge but rather affordability so perhaps you might tell me that sounds a lot!
It is beginning to feel preferable to attempting to get a few quotes from multiple engineers, some who might not respond or turn up when agreed, others perhaps being too busy to fit me in and also the uncomfortable feeling I have with the fact that all bar one I would not be proceeding with which I don't like given the effort they've made in quoting.
What aspects with these online offerings am I overlooking?
