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Hi,
I wonder if anyone can cast light on this issue.
I had a plumber in the other day as I want to remove the old potterton boiler and place a new combi boiler upstairs out of the way or in the loft like we did with our old place.
The plumber said the only boiler I could buy was a condensing combi boiler. Is this true?
The boiler we had fitted in our old house was indeed a condensing combi boiler and the condensate was channeled away via a gradient into a stench pipe from the bathroom.
Can a condensing combi boiler not be fitted in the upstairs airing cupboard? Do I need to actaully have a condensing type of boiler?
Just interested in your views.
Kind regards as always
Russell.
I wonder if anyone can cast light on this issue.
I had a plumber in the other day as I want to remove the old potterton boiler and place a new combi boiler upstairs out of the way or in the loft like we did with our old place.
The plumber said the only boiler I could buy was a condensing combi boiler. Is this true?
The boiler we had fitted in our old house was indeed a condensing combi boiler and the condensate was channeled away via a gradient into a stench pipe from the bathroom.
Can a condensing combi boiler not be fitted in the upstairs airing cupboard? Do I need to actaully have a condensing type of boiler?
Just interested in your views.
Kind regards as always
Russell.