Pretty much every boiler manufacturer incentivises installers to sell their brand....with some it's a straightforward cash payment per boiler, others points to be exchanged, some a"free" boiler with x sold etc.
Pretty much every boiler manufacturer incentivises installers to sell their brand....with some it's a straightforward cash payment per boiler, others points to be exchanged, some a"free" boiler with x sold etc.
I guess that means a customer cant assume to get impartial advice from an installer.
Would a punter be able to find out which boilers have those things in your list?
Ive no doubt those items you mention are important criteria -clearly things you have experienced as key issues, but I just wonder if that information is available to customers.
and certain residents with a penchant for very hot water as fast as it's physically possible!
Luxury and efficiency do not go hand in hand.
They can if one takes the time and makes the effort to design a system that fits the requirements.
That something could be the cost of installing the system.No. "something" always has to "give".
A good plumber/ heating engineer should, given the manuals, be able to service and/or repair most domestic boilers.where I live now where is it seems only one local plumber, so it would be daft not to fit what he sells,
That something could be the cost of installing the system.
Jeezzz..where do you live??? What do you class as "local"?where I live now where is it seems only one local plumber,
Says the man who probably never had the front off a boilergood plumber/ heating engineer should, given the manuals, be able to service and/or repair most domestic boilers.
A simple boiler such as a heat only boiler where the pump valves etc are not crammed into the boiler casing shoud present no problem to a competent person. A boiler where all the system is crammed into the boiler casing is a different matter and may require that the plumber has attended a course on how to service / repair that make and model.
I must try that 1 Bernie..the next breakdown I attend....."give me an hour Mrs whilst i read the manual""".....its only £60 quid onto your bill while i educate myselfgood plumber/ heating engineer should, given the manuals, be able to service and/or repair most domestic boilers.
Yes I have had the front of a boiler, more than one in fact ( legally ) . And I have been that hideous customer who looks over the technician's shoulderSays the man who probably never had the front off a boiler
A really good heating engineer would be able to use common sense to understand a boiler seen for the first time and only need the manual when the design lacks common sense.I must try that 1 Bernie..the next breakdown I attend....."give me an hour Mrs whilst i read the manual"
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