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Whitehall
I currently have an ancient boiler, no problems but no longer effcient I suspect. It is apparently a ' single pipe top fill, open vented no return system'.
The boiler is floor placed in a kitchen corner,-- with supporting hot water (with immersion heater) and cold tanks in one of the bedrooms, the ground floor of the house is concrete. The shower is electric, and connected to the mains water pipe in the bathroom.
I have been informed by a power company that I would have to have a new system, with new pipes and raidiators - if they fitted a new boiler, which would be wall mounted. It seems that the old pipes would be drained and sealed and the new ones placed around the skirting boards, and down the walls.
Is there an alternative to all this work and disruption? just another boiler, and perhaps a couple of new radiators?
😕
The boiler is floor placed in a kitchen corner,-- with supporting hot water (with immersion heater) and cold tanks in one of the bedrooms, the ground floor of the house is concrete. The shower is electric, and connected to the mains water pipe in the bathroom.
I have been informed by a power company that I would have to have a new system, with new pipes and raidiators - if they fitted a new boiler, which would be wall mounted. It seems that the old pipes would be drained and sealed and the new ones placed around the skirting boards, and down the walls.
Is there an alternative to all this work and disruption? just another boiler, and perhaps a couple of new radiators?
😕