I apologise in advance, because i know that the simple question that i shall ask will have been asked a million times before, but times & opinions change etc, and i would be extremely grateful for people's views.
I should explain in advance that i know as much about plumbing, and building generally as i do about quantum physics...(less than nothing, by the way).
I am in the process of extending and rebuilding a 1930s detached house, which will end up being 5 beds, two bathrooms over three floors (inc attic room). I now need to select a boiler for this, to go with usual megaflo set-up.
Initially my plumber recommended a Keston...a quick look at the forum here led me to conclude that this wld be a bad idea, and this has been veto-ed. He has now come back recommending Remeha Avanta. What do people think - good idea, or should i insist on Worcester Bosch (or other?).
Whilst i wouldn't say that money was no object, this will be a drop in ocean compared to project as a whole.
ANy help or guidance would be very graetfully received. Thank you!
I should explain in advance that i know as much about plumbing, and building generally as i do about quantum physics...(less than nothing, by the way).
I am in the process of extending and rebuilding a 1930s detached house, which will end up being 5 beds, two bathrooms over three floors (inc attic room). I now need to select a boiler for this, to go with usual megaflo set-up.
Initially my plumber recommended a Keston...a quick look at the forum here led me to conclude that this wld be a bad idea, and this has been veto-ed. He has now come back recommending Remeha Avanta. What do people think - good idea, or should i insist on Worcester Bosch (or other?).
Whilst i wouldn't say that money was no object, this will be a drop in ocean compared to project as a whole.
ANy help or guidance would be very graetfully received. Thank you!
