Combi or Cylinder ?? Help !

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I've got a boiler in my garage which heats a Boilermate II cylinder in my loft.

It heats 11 rads and I have 2 mixer showers and a bath - I have 3 bedrooms.

I have a leak in the actual cylinder and it needs replaced. My (reliable) plumber has quoted me £1600 (parts & labour) for a replacement. I'm a bit shocked it would come to that much.

Would I be better getting a combi?

If so, what size of combi would you recommend?

My hot water pressure right now is really good, so I'd be looking for an equivalent pressure.

Any ideas ?? :eek:
 
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If you've never had probs with your current set up, I can't see anything wrong with having a replacement, these units are not liked by a lot of engineers and as such most will tell you to get a combi.
 
I would get it changed over to unvented cylinder and heat the rads directly instead of through the thermal store. Would involve some work, but IMHO a good SS unvented cylinder is worth 100 thermal stores..

If you want to downgrade get a storage combi but it won't be as good. It'll be cheaper to fit.
 
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stuff like boilermates are good in principal but are a pain in practice I too would go for a good unvented cylinder I have fitted a fair few Santon Premier Plus cylinders and have found them to be very good..
 
My (new) heating engineer has recommended an unvented Telford cylinder - has anyone got any experience of Telfords. He swears by them ?

He'd prefer unvented to vented...do u agree?
 
My (new) heating engineer has recommended an unvented Telford cylinder - has anyone got any experience of Telfords. He swears by them ?

He'd prefer unvented to vented...do u agree?

Service a few, OK product, reasonable company to deal with, helpful staff, spares direct if you can't source locally etc. Santon Premier Plus preferred for installs though.
 

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