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    Back to wall WC waste...

    Hi Peeps, We're going to be re-doing our bathroom fairly soon and we're looking at what sort of WC to install. We quite like the look of these Back to Wall WC units. Something like this : Does the waste for the pan on the back to wall unit have to go straight through the back of...
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    30 Year old boiler replacement

    It's a whole other world... :shock:
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    30 Year old boiler replacement

    And how have I done that exactly? I don't understand why you are being so confrontational. If anyone is being an ass it's you! All I did was ask some questions. Apologies if these offended you. I'm interested in how things work. What's wrong with that? In my original post did I say I...
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    30 Year old boiler replacement

    Thanks for that. I haven't bought anything yet, so will get them to quote for the lot as well.
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    30 Year old boiler replacement

    Sorry Tony. Didn't mean to cause offence. Another loose term.
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    30 Year old boiler replacement

    Sorry for the loose term. I use it as a generic one... Apologies if I caused offence. It's kettling. I'm not going to throw good money after old. Thanks for your understanding. I wasn't asking for sympathy but just trying to convey the bigger picture... in that we are going to do a lot...
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    30 Year old boiler replacement

    Far from it. All I am trying to do is ascertain the size of the job before I get some quotes. If there is lots of additional pipework required, I thought it would be helpful to find out where it currently runs so that when I get "guys" or "girls" in to get quotes then I could save them some time...
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    30 Year old boiler replacement

    Thanks for the advice. I'll make sure the installer is aware.
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    30 Year old boiler replacement

    Thanks for the help. I really appreciate it. I'm sure plumbers really hate it when people ask questions. It's really inconvenient when customers are overly informed so that you can't rip them off. It's a shame there are people like you on the internet. It spoils forums like this. I...
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    30 Year old boiler replacement

    Hi Guys, We've got an "OLD" Potterton Flamingo 50 in our house. It's given us notice and I am looking to replace it next month. I had hoped it would last another year and had planned to replace the cylinder and bathroom at the same time, but sadly funds won't allow for this at this time...
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    Can I have a new combi boiler and keep my hot water cylinder

    Thinking outside the box! I like that. Thanks for the link. I'm a bit knackered now, but will give the article a good read and digest. Cheers!
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    Can I have a new combi boiler and keep my hot water cylinder

    Thanks Guys. There's certainly lots to think about. I appreciate your time and suggestions. Cheers, Blondebier
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    Can I have a new combi boiler and keep my hot water cylinder

    Good point. That pretty much rules out Viessmann as all their system boilers are condensing. :roll:
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    Can I have a new combi boiler and keep my hot water cylinder

    It's a 4 bedroom house. We've got one bathroom with a shower over the bath. 3 rads downstairs, 6 upstairs. Cavity wall insulation and loads of rockwool in the loft space. If you need to know any more let me know. We want a backup for hot water if the boiler breaks down... Not wanting a...
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    Can I have a new combi boiler and keep my hot water cylinder

    No, I've got that at the moment and I want to replace it. I'm going to get someone in and tell them what I want. Not the other way round. (I've heard of countless people getting screwed for stuff they didn't want or need.) Thanks to all who have posted constructive suggestions. I like the...
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    Can I have a new combi boiler and keep my hot water cylinder

    Yes, they're integrated into it. See an example here : http://www.newarkcoppercylinder.co.uk/cylinders/thermal_store There's a diagram of the innards towards the bottom of the page.
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    Can I have a new combi boiler and keep my hot water cylinder

    You already said that... I guess it depends on where you put the mains pressure in the system. :wink:
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    Can I have a new combi boiler and keep my hot water cylinder

    I'm not proposing to maintain the thermal store using an immersion heater. That's just a backup in case the boiler were to break down. I will get an "indirect" version that will be heated via our gas boiler. :wink:
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