Has anyone found that under the new regulations say if you're boiler flue where it is was fine before April 2005, but now isn't coz you have to have a replacement condenser boiler, and you need to have it moved coz it's not positioned within the new regulations, do you find that some Corgi installers tell you conflicting info against the new regulations? (Trying to make sense here). I've been quoted a few times by different Corgi registered installers, but cannot really compare the quotes as they have not been broken down specifically enough for the work being done, and the other prob is that the work they say needs doing differs. Some say my gas pipe needs changing from the meter, others say no, and advise a certain make of boiler, then another will say you can have our existing pipe connected to any make of boiler. When it comes to the quotes I do ask for a bit more info on what model of programmer I will be getting, how much it costs say if they think I should move the boiler to another wall, a closet, or the loft, how much it is for labour etc, but they don't like to say. Another thing is having a Powerflush puts the installation price right up, they say if you don't have one, your new boiler won't be working optimally, and other plumbers don't like to flush, but use another way of cleaning the system, say it's less intensive. I'd like to know what I'm getting for my money, and why not all Corgi guys abide by the new regulations. It's worrying really. Has anyone else had this kind of experience?