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billy bob
Registered Yes, why, do you want a boiler installing by a real and competent GSR installer, as you cannot and never have fitted one
I would advise against a storage combi. You might aswell just replace your existing combi with a system boiler and an open vent cylinder. I had nothing but problems with the last storage combi we installed so I may be biased though!
Combis, as stated, have their time and place which in my opinion is in a small flat or 2 bed house with 1 bathroom.
I admit that most of the work I do is associated with commercial/industrial work so I may not be fully up to speed on domestic products.
However some of the smaller sheds with offices at one end usually have the same number of appliances as a large house.
The only time we ever put combis in is if we are tight on price and want to do it cheaply & nastily.
Your arguement is utterly flawed as the OP has a combi, and it doesn't work in his house.
But a combi still cant cope with demand from several draw offs at the same time no matter the flow rate.
20 min average recovery time from a properly installed 300 litre unvented cylinder.
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That's fair enough, and it sounds like you know your products. What does my head are the folk who think a combi is the answer no matter what and get so stuck in their ways they can't see past it.
you should really post a pic of the last one you fitted drivel
The admin should delete these cluttering posts that serve no purpose.
odd 224
More useless non-constructive off-topic noise. They do not stop.
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