Hi there - I'm in trouble!
My head is spinning around (like Kylie) I'm being thrown so much info I'm getting a bit overwhelmed.
We are doing the central heating from scratch. This is a 3 bed 2 bath detached house with 2 stories (which may later get another bed and bathroom addition) which right now needs 70 000 BTU for the rads. What boiler do I get?
The plumbing is in a complete mess ( I didn't see the horse outside when the plumber arrived and I've been told by 3 central heating engineers that it's rubbish and has to be re-done - luverly.) Now that I've been educated - a little - I'm horrified at what has been put in. So most - if not all of the pipework needs to be re-done anyway regardless of what boiler is chosen.
Two central heating engineers have suggested an unvented system 30W and not less than 100 000 BTU. The other one has suggested a floor standing Worcester combi. The combi does up to 99 thousand BTU, but I've been told by the other two that it won't cope with the load ... which is why I should have an unvented system.
But if the combi does 99000 BTU why won't it cope??? Or will it???
Arghh!
Am. Very. Confused.
Any advice would be a lifeline ... I don't know which way to go on this. Unvented system or worcester floorstanding combi?
Thanks .... diyblonde
ps Please don't tell me "I told you so" on the plumber ... I just didn't see it coming. He's a lovely guy - but his plumbing is not.
My head is spinning around (like Kylie) I'm being thrown so much info I'm getting a bit overwhelmed.
We are doing the central heating from scratch. This is a 3 bed 2 bath detached house with 2 stories (which may later get another bed and bathroom addition) which right now needs 70 000 BTU for the rads. What boiler do I get?
The plumbing is in a complete mess ( I didn't see the horse outside when the plumber arrived and I've been told by 3 central heating engineers that it's rubbish and has to be re-done - luverly.) Now that I've been educated - a little - I'm horrified at what has been put in. So most - if not all of the pipework needs to be re-done anyway regardless of what boiler is chosen.
Two central heating engineers have suggested an unvented system 30W and not less than 100 000 BTU. The other one has suggested a floor standing Worcester combi. The combi does up to 99 thousand BTU, but I've been told by the other two that it won't cope with the load ... which is why I should have an unvented system.
But if the combi does 99000 BTU why won't it cope??? Or will it???
Arghh!
Am. Very. Confused.
Any advice would be a lifeline ... I don't know which way to go on this. Unvented system or worcester floorstanding combi?
Thanks .... diyblonde
ps Please don't tell me "I told you so" on the plumber ... I just didn't see it coming. He's a lovely guy - but his plumbing is not.
