no hw, no ch, .help

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Potterton lynx being replaced in 3 weeks as was on its last legs anyway but seemingly has died. I just need some heat until 3 weeks time when my engineer fits a new one...he recommends a baxi 105? any comments on these aswell?>

i have no heat, water or lights on boiler front.i am crap at diy so if poss keep instructions simple! thanks so much 4 any help

Dixie
 
no idea what they are but will have a look i guess in plumbing type shop?

i have about a grand to pay( i know each area is diff) but would u say the baxi 105 is the best for that sort of money? The £1000 includes fitting etc

Thanks

Shivering Dixie
 
no in an elec type shop

please dont ask for opinions on prices this lot are hard enough to keep under control at the best of times

to quote breezer

if your not sure get at least 3 quotes
 
You really should have a powerflush done at the same time, so £1k wouldn't be enough inmost areas.
 
just seeking an opinion on boilers from knowledgeable people....

i'm at home looking after my baby girl
 
haha

i thought (stupidly) that i could just light the ignition and away i'd go...hot water and ch ago go!
 
You can get convectors nearly anywhere now, saw them in the garage the other day. Tenner I think. Argos, Index good bet as well. :wink:
 

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