I still haven't changed my boiler (contemplating removing open vent cylinder & tank etc and replacing with a 35kw combi). Rightly or wrongly, after much deliberation and consideration of all the usual arguments for and against, I'm not over keen on the alternative (perhaps more obvious?) System Boiler and Unvented Cylinder.
Will admit to overthinking the whole affair and was fairly settled on Intergas but latterly considered a Baxi 800 series Combi might be a more sensible alternative (mainly due to, hopefully, more ready supply of spares if needed - plus more installers/service guys locally will be more familiar with them ... there are only a handful of Intergas registered bods in South Devon / Exeter and none within 10 miles.
But what I'm getting round to is ... I spotted a brand new Intergas service van parked in Exeter today and would have spoken to the fella if I'd had the opportunity - but circumstances denied me the chance.
Would this suggest that Exeter has a local Intergas employed service engineer? Intergas Head Office were very shy about telling me where their service engineers were based when I asked.
I like to think I do a bit of homework if spending a decent sum of money and haven't had the courage to confirm the final decision, but the more I know about the background of a manufacturer, (and the installer) the happier I am.
Anyone in the know who might happen to live locally ?
Will admit to overthinking the whole affair and was fairly settled on Intergas but latterly considered a Baxi 800 series Combi might be a more sensible alternative (mainly due to, hopefully, more ready supply of spares if needed - plus more installers/service guys locally will be more familiar with them ... there are only a handful of Intergas registered bods in South Devon / Exeter and none within 10 miles.
But what I'm getting round to is ... I spotted a brand new Intergas service van parked in Exeter today and would have spoken to the fella if I'd had the opportunity - but circumstances denied me the chance.
Would this suggest that Exeter has a local Intergas employed service engineer? Intergas Head Office were very shy about telling me where their service engineers were based when I asked.
I like to think I do a bit of homework if spending a decent sum of money and haven't had the courage to confirm the final decision, but the more I know about the background of a manufacturer, (and the installer) the happier I am.
Anyone in the know who might happen to live locally ?
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