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gworm 25C , vaillant pro 24 or worcester greenstar 25SI ?

Hi all 🙂
I am in the process of changing my combi, and been given the options above. I do believe, correct me if I am wrong, that the glow worm combi above is the oldest of the 3 ? Apart from scouring the net I know nothing about any of them with regards to ease of service and reliability.
I am not by any means forced to buy any of the above, if you think they are all rubbish.

I have a 3 bed with one bathroom, live alone , so the combi won't be leading a hard life !
I would like to get a thermostat for it(if it doesn't come with one) and have a reliable circuit board and display, unlike my older microwave and my,now gone, 540i BMW(the lcd display it had was terrible).

Thank you kindly in advance for reading this "help me please" post :smilewinkgrin:
 
Probably the vaillant here.
But if there were other choices id go ideal or baxi anyday
 
thanks, I will also look them up.
I do know both(not the glow worm) are rated A & A , but the vaillant is 19kW and the Worcester is 25kW , under what circumstances would that make a difference ?
 
Do you judge all your possessions on the lcd display ? the Vaillant and Worcester are better than the glowworm
 
no, I judge it by asking those who know, like yourself, whether the display is reliable or not 🙂
 
Worcester Bosch, it has 5 years parts & labour guarantee or more if you go with a registered installer & the company has the best customer service & repair service if the boiler was to go wrong under guarantee!
 
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at last voices of reason, and no shots across the bow, thanks newcastle phill & gassafe 🙂
 
Worcester Bosch, it has 5 years parts & labour guarantee or more if you go with a registered installer & the company has the best customer service & repair service if the boiler was to go wrong under guarantee!

+1 and i wouldnt want to go lower than a 25kw as the flow rate drops off

28 compact is a very good boiler (same front as the si)
 
WB and Vaillant you are paying for a badge there just so you know. Other manufacturers use exactly same components i.e ideal vogue has same steel heat exchanger made in same factory and pump as vaillants do besides offering a 10 year warranty... One can talk about cost of spares or plumbers hotline but that has no effect on you, all you need is annual service and you are covered.
 
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Out of the 3 Vaillant. Good boilers good customer service but overpriced.

The Worcesters are not what they used to be and expensive. But the aftercare is the best in the business.

I've only ever fitted 1 glow worm and not worked on any newer ones so can't really comment on them. The older ones though we're a pile of Pap! But it's the same company as Vaillant so aftercare isn't too bad.

I am not a fan of ideal I've tried to get a couple of parts for the logic and they have been out of stock. Not great if you have a customer with no heating or hot water.

I like Baxi myself and can't go wrong with a duotec or platinum. Can't see the point in spending more for the Eco blue when the platinum is cheaper and comes with 10 year warranty. I get next day call out as well but never had to use them yet.
 
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Thanks all, will read all the above and talk to heating engineer next week and let you know which I went for 🙂
 
Pot luck whatever you choose, Its how its fitted which is the most important thing, Have a look at Intergas boilers, Fitted 12 of these over a period of 5yrs only one minor problem with one of them.
 

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