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TECHY 44
Following advise I was given last year by kind members of this forum to replace the old boiler I have. I have decided to do just that and would be very grateful for any information I can get.
I live in a three bed semi in Burntwood near Lichfield Staffs.
My current boiler is an Ideal Concord WRS255 about 33 years old, it supplies the hot water and feeds seven raditors.
It has always been a very reliable system, but it has struggled in the last 2 or 3 years to provide heating and hot water at the same time.
Obviously I do not wish to spend more than is necessary but money is not the main consideration.
My main concerns are efficiency, reliability and knowing that it is powerful enough to be able to meet the demands placed on it.
There is only one bathroom and one kitchen sink.
Would it be best to go for a Combi boiler or stick with a Conventional system such as I have at the moment.
The system has not been serviced for quite a few years and has not been flushed for a very long time.
Should it be flushed when the new boiler is fitted and should inhibitor be put in.
I have heard talk that a Magnabooster should be fitted where a new boiler is fitted to old radiators, is this advisable and is a limescale remover such as the Hydroflow HS38 worth having.
Thank you in advance for any replies.
Techy 44.
I live in a three bed semi in Burntwood near Lichfield Staffs.
My current boiler is an Ideal Concord WRS255 about 33 years old, it supplies the hot water and feeds seven raditors.
It has always been a very reliable system, but it has struggled in the last 2 or 3 years to provide heating and hot water at the same time.
Obviously I do not wish to spend more than is necessary but money is not the main consideration.
My main concerns are efficiency, reliability and knowing that it is powerful enough to be able to meet the demands placed on it.
There is only one bathroom and one kitchen sink.
Would it be best to go for a Combi boiler or stick with a Conventional system such as I have at the moment.
The system has not been serviced for quite a few years and has not been flushed for a very long time.
Should it be flushed when the new boiler is fitted and should inhibitor be put in.
I have heard talk that a Magnabooster should be fitted where a new boiler is fitted to old radiators, is this advisable and is a limescale remover such as the Hydroflow HS38 worth having.
Thank you in advance for any replies.
Techy 44.