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Sturdy boiler but they will push a new on efficiency and parts being obsolete
 
prehaps you should have got a few quotes for comparison, seriously..............
 
Potterton kingfisher II

They stopped making those in either '93 or '97 depending on the model.

The problem with insurance is the company have to be able to fulfill their terms and taking on boilers from the late 80's isn't the best idea. I work for one of these big firms and I'd decline the insurance, but then you might get a numpty who will just say aye and not care. Once you are accepted you are accepted.

Get a few quotes, £9k must have been the whole system and a decent hot water tank.

I'd be surprised if you didn't shave a 1/3rd off your gas bill especially if you have the old open flue version.
 
They stopped making those in either '93 or '97 depending on the model.

The problem with insurance is the company have to be able to fulfill their terms and taking on boilers from the late 80's isn't the best idea. I work for one of these big firms and I'd decline the insurance, but then you might get a numpty who will just say aye and not care. Once you are accepted you are accepted.

Get a few quotes, £9k must have been the whole system and a decent hot water tank.

I'd be surprised if you didn't shave a 1/3rd off your gas bill especially if you have the old open flue version.

I think he said it would be for boiler and new rads, or to get a new boiler and flush the current system instead of replacing rads
 
I think he said it would be for boiler and new rads, or to get a new boiler and flush the current system instead of replacing rads

Still sounds expensive with the rads, unless you have about 20!

I notice you said scottish power, unless you live in the cities be careful of coverage. Some of these companies think anything past Aberdeen is the moon......a bit like couriers lol!
 
Still sounds expensive with the rads, unless you have about 20!

I notice you said scottish power, unless you live in the cities be careful of coverage. Some of these companies think anything past Aberdeen is the moon......a bit like couriers lol!

I live in England lol
 
get a quote for boiler change from 3 or more companies, go for boiler with 7 year warranty.

compare this price + the cost of the new boilers annual service to the yearly cost of the insurance. you may find they come out close over the seven years warranty period and consider for 7 years you will have lower fuel bills with the new boiler also.
 
I am looking into getting my boiler insured, as winter is approaching and it's an old unit (late 80's). They said after I sign up they will come and do an initial check of the boiler, I understand why, but wanted to know what they will check, as I'm afraid they will try to fob me off and condemn the boiler because of its age. it was serviced and had a pilot sensor replaced 2 years ago, the guy said although it seemed in healthy working order, most companies wouldn't touch it.

Any advice is appreciated [emoji4]

Don't waste your money. When it breaks down they will claim un economic to repair. So u will have been paying £25 PCM for.... A sticker on your boiler. Save the money and pay a real engineer to fix it.

One customer had a policy. His boiler broke down. This is what they quoted to replace like for
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Fitted very same boiler with 8 years parts and labour for a lowly £2670
 
nice of BG to quote to give 1 years free homecare on a boiler that has a 5 year warranty.
 
Don't waste your money. When it breaks down they will claim un economic to repair. So u will have been paying £25 PCM for.... A sticker on your boiler. Save the money and pay a real engineer to fix it.

One customer had a policy. His boiler broke down. This is what they quoted to replace like for
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Fitted very same boiler with 8 years parts and labour for a lowly £2670


I'll bear that in mind, thank you.
 
This is what'l probably happen if they do take it on.

You'll pay every month until it breaks down, maybe in a year or two.

Chances are that most of the parts are obsolete, so when they come to fix it, they'll say they can't get parts any more so can't fix it. Which means you've just paid all them payments for nothing.

I'd save the money yourself and get someone to look at it, if it does go down, or replace.

£9000 is definitely on the high side, maybe you should get some more quotes.
 
They probably won't take it on. Most of them have an age limit. Even if they do it will be on a limited scale ie they won't cover certain bits.

Without knowing what's been quoted for and looking at the job it is hard to say if £9000 is expensive or not. How big is your house?

As has been said get another few quotes in then you will get an idea. Post up on the I'm looking for a plumber / gas engineer section and someone on here might be able to help.
 
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