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Hello all,

I am in the middle of a loft conversion that will add an extra bathroom and 4/5 radiators and a larger megaflo to my house and have been advised that I need to upgrade my boiler. This was unforseen and I need to try to reduce the cost as much as possible.

The current boiler is an 18Kw Gloworm (18HXi) and is only 3 years old. I have seen that Gloworm sell the same boiler with a higher out put 30HXi, which is identical in size.

With budget in mind, is this a simple swap that would just need the boiler and all other ancillaries stay the same?

Is it possible to trade in a boiler or sell it to recoup some of the cost? It seems a waste to just disgard it.🙁

Thanks for any advice....

Owen
 
Thanks for the replies

must be a massive place to need more than 18kw? has the property been properly sized?

Not really - it will be four bed detached bungalow with two bathrooms and a shower room. 15 rads in total.

We have been told that our current boiler would be stretched. What would be the worst that could happen if we continued to use the current one?

Cheers
 
does'nt sound a million miles off to me!!! get it properly sized. the worst that could happen is the boiler would be working flat out where as a bigger boiler would do it at a canter.. kinda like putting a fiesta engine in a bus or a bus engine in a fiesta
 
suck it and see id wait till you know its not up to the job n theory a boiler thats running constantly with few shut downs should last longer
 
I would change the boiler - if not you could just be left with slow heat up times for CH (you have a lot of radiators), slow re-charge for new DHW cylinder(your using a bigger one), bad efficiency/high bills due to boiler working longer.
 
Use the [DLMURL="http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/business/Business/Building-Professionals/Helpful-Tools/Whole-house-boiler-sizing-wizard"]Boiler sizing wizard[/DLMURL] to find out what size boiler you need. Do this for the exsting property then add in the rads for the loft conversion.
 
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