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timmyquick
Well my boiler broke over 6 months ago and as it's ancient I been saving, yet looking at the average cost on this forum, I think I still got a long frigin wait.
Was wondering how do most fitters react when you ask them to install boilers you purchase your self? And not let them supply it. Cause B&Q seem to do some insane cheap price on them. And I rang 1 installer who simply will only fit there own supplied boiler. At a huge price difference to what i seen boilers cost.
And i'm starting to get ****ed of boiling the kettle to wash my self.
I don't want stupid suggestions like get credit. If no money I don't have!
I so far saved £700 hoping to have £1400 in another six months. Surley B&Q boilers are good for a few years!. I asked a freind who got a ravenheat fitted and it had no faults in the last 3 years. Though the boilers i seen are no longer ravenheat at B&Q.
My old boiler was a 24kw, so i assume that what i'm going to replace it with.
Time's like these i wished i rented, cause it damed hard buying a house on my wage.
Was wondering how do most fitters react when you ask them to install boilers you purchase your self? And not let them supply it. Cause B&Q seem to do some insane cheap price on them. And I rang 1 installer who simply will only fit there own supplied boiler. At a huge price difference to what i seen boilers cost.
And i'm starting to get ****ed of boiling the kettle to wash my self.
I don't want stupid suggestions like get credit. If no money I don't have!
I so far saved £700 hoping to have £1400 in another six months. Surley B&Q boilers are good for a few years!. I asked a freind who got a ravenheat fitted and it had no faults in the last 3 years. Though the boilers i seen are no longer ravenheat at B&Q.
My old boiler was a 24kw, so i assume that what i'm going to replace it with.
Time's like these i wished i rented, cause it damed hard buying a house on my wage.