I'm glad I've found this site & have done several searches & found the responses to be helpful so I'm hoping for some help with my dilemma
We are currently in the process of replacing a 12 year old Alpha 240p combi and relocating the new boiler into the loft space.
As expected the several quotes we've had suggest different boilers. Namely Alpha cd35c & Intergas hre36/30.
Whilst the 240p has been pretty reliable over the years we have had issues with the diaphragm needing replacing approx 4 times. I understand having spoken to several plumbing merchants that Alphas now have a better reputation and that the diaphragm is no longer the issue it was. I guess technology has moved on.
Now the Intergas interests me as it does away with the diaphragm and therefore makes me feel we will get less issues than we are used to. The only drawback my mate has is that the customer support may not be as good as Alphas if parts are required.
Both boiler installations are the same price. So what is the better boiler all considered ?
Thanks in advance for any replies
Madgpol

We are currently in the process of replacing a 12 year old Alpha 240p combi and relocating the new boiler into the loft space.
As expected the several quotes we've had suggest different boilers. Namely Alpha cd35c & Intergas hre36/30.
Whilst the 240p has been pretty reliable over the years we have had issues with the diaphragm needing replacing approx 4 times. I understand having spoken to several plumbing merchants that Alphas now have a better reputation and that the diaphragm is no longer the issue it was. I guess technology has moved on.
Now the Intergas interests me as it does away with the diaphragm and therefore makes me feel we will get less issues than we are used to. The only drawback my mate has is that the customer support may not be as good as Alphas if parts are required.
Both boiler installations are the same price. So what is the better boiler all considered ?
Thanks in advance for any replies
Madgpol