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Biscuit Baron
Hi There,
I have a central heating/boiler question that hopefully some of the experts / installers on here may be able to advise on.
I have an old baxi bermuda back boiler... (approx 32 years old apparently according to Brirish Gas's homecare service sheet)
Have just had it serviced and the engineer recommended I get it replaced as it is so old, but it works ok and has never given me any problems. (the engineer cleaned it out and said that the heat exchanger gets too coked up as it is not burning correctly, and as such it should be replaced.)
I guess my question is multiple...
Do I really need a new boiler or is it just that due to the age of it it neds regular servicing to keep the heat exchanger happy ? or even that its just a pain to clean out and BG engineers are told/advised to recommend new boilers?
If I were to get a new boiler, is it highly likely that I would need the full central heating system in the house swapping out due to legislation chages, pipe dimesions having changed etc etc ? or can I just save up for a new back boiler and expect that I could get the old unit swapped for a new one?
I know a number of people (friends family etc.) that have got or had fitted new/modern boilers and all of them seem to have had more issues and callouts than me (at 0 callouts), and as such I am quite wary of new boilers as they certainly seem as though they were built to fail, as opposed to old boilers which seem to be built to last.
TIA for any advice you can provide...
Andy.
I have a central heating/boiler question that hopefully some of the experts / installers on here may be able to advise on.
I have an old baxi bermuda back boiler... (approx 32 years old apparently according to Brirish Gas's homecare service sheet)
Have just had it serviced and the engineer recommended I get it replaced as it is so old, but it works ok and has never given me any problems. (the engineer cleaned it out and said that the heat exchanger gets too coked up as it is not burning correctly, and as such it should be replaced.)
I guess my question is multiple...
Do I really need a new boiler or is it just that due to the age of it it neds regular servicing to keep the heat exchanger happy ? or even that its just a pain to clean out and BG engineers are told/advised to recommend new boilers?
If I were to get a new boiler, is it highly likely that I would need the full central heating system in the house swapping out due to legislation chages, pipe dimesions having changed etc etc ? or can I just save up for a new back boiler and expect that I could get the old unit swapped for a new one?
I know a number of people (friends family etc.) that have got or had fitted new/modern boilers and all of them seem to have had more issues and callouts than me (at 0 callouts), and as such I am quite wary of new boilers as they certainly seem as though they were built to fail, as opposed to old boilers which seem to be built to last.
TIA for any advice you can provide...
Andy.