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Is it a massive job to swap out a gas rayburn to a new boiler? Currently have a rayburn which does the hot water (constantly lit burning gas) & the heating on the other side which we use in winter. It doesnt have eat the gas and with the prices the way they are im looking to swap to a new boiler.
Rayburn is in kitchen on ground floor
Currently have a hot water tank on the floor above
and a cold water tank in the loft with a small tank off the side which feeds central heating
Is it going to be a big job or can a lot of the existing pipe work be used when connecting to a new boiler? and it would be just be case of moving some feeding gas pipe to rayburn and fitting the boiler out the way as i would probably replace the rayburn with a range cooker for occasional use.
Thanks
Is it a massive job to swap out a gas rayburn to a new boiler? Currently have a rayburn which does the hot water (constantly lit burning gas) & the heating on the other side which we use in winter. It doesnt have eat the gas and with the prices the way they are im looking to swap to a new boiler.
Rayburn is in kitchen on ground floor
Currently have a hot water tank on the floor above
and a cold water tank in the loft with a small tank off the side which feeds central heating
Is it going to be a big job or can a lot of the existing pipe work be used when connecting to a new boiler? and it would be just be case of moving some feeding gas pipe to rayburn and fitting the boiler out the way as i would probably replace the rayburn with a range cooker for occasional use.
Thanks