The Vaillant 937 may do the job better
Thanks Tipper, I will look into this, given there is no space for a Megaflo (or equivalent).
You should also use the Whole House Boiler Size Calculator to find out what the heating requirement is for your house
Very useful link, thanks D Hailsham! It comes out at around 12.5 kW.
And now, just as an aside:
In my
own house (4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms) I've still retained my faithful Potterton Netaheat Profile 50e boiler, with separate HW cylinder. The boiler is 23 years old, has never been serviced nor ever needed repair, and is very silent and works perfectly. No banging, hissing, cold spots, etc ...! No power flushing ever, nor magnetic filter, and due to my own neglect inhibitor has never been added, nor after draining the system after adding new radiators, etc. I was very nearly persuaded to upgrade (?!) the boiler 18 months ago when we had our loft conversion done, believing that because a new boiler would be 90% efficient, whereas my current one only 65% efficient, that it therefore made economical sense to scrap it. All the energy efficiency institutions and literature want you to know how much fuel you could SAVE by replacing your old boiler, but never seem to factor in the additional costs you will pay that may more than wipe out any fuel savings!
I've now decided to retain my old boiler till it bites the dust for the following reasons:
° Current boilers last only 10 - 15 yrs (including WB and Vaillant brands). There's a fair chance my current boiler will last a further 23 years!
° Brochure stated efficiencies of around 90% are significantly higher than the figure you will achieve in practice
° Although my current boiler is quoted as being only 65% efficient, in practice it is higher, since this figure assumes the heat from the boiler casing is wasted. But since the boiler is wall mounted in the kitchen, the boiler itself acts like a mini radiator, so this heat is not wasted (except for the relatively small amount in summer when the boiler is heating the HW and no space heating is wanted in the kitchen). Further, it has no pilot light so no wasted gas from this.
° I save on installation costs involved with installing a new boiler. Yes, there is obviously the risk the old boiler can pack up anytime, but I've been told by two separate CH installers to expect my current boiler to last a further 23 years, given the superior construction of the heat exchanger compared to current ones.