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sanjay
Hello All,
I am new to forum and need advice on replacing my now defunct (20 years old) heat only boiler. Sitting in cold is not easy but then can only blame myself for not taking action earlier.
Relevant details are:
Regards,
Sanj
I am new to forum and need advice on replacing my now defunct (20 years old) heat only boiler. Sitting in cold is not easy but then can only blame myself for not taking action earlier.
Relevant details are:
- House: 3 Bed semi detached with gas central heating. It has got a garage attached but not covered by central heating.
- Boiler: Heat only Myson Appollo (i think it has vent + fan). I understand that it was rated 40000 btu (~ 12 KW ?)
- Hot water cyclinder: Honeywell.
- Both Boiler and hot water cyclinder are located in airing cupboard on first floor.
- Cold water storage: Located in loft.
- One bathroom only on first floor, WC on ground floor.
- In bathroom, we have Aqualisa Quartz Digital (concealed with djustable height head) installed. This has apparently got a pump which throws good shower with boost system.
- No plans currently to convert loft but may extend gas central heating to garage to use it as office.
- While combi boilers appear to be the norm these days, will it support shower we have? As the shower costed a lot of money, I do not want to disturb this set up. Will something like valiant 837 or 937 not take care of shower needs? Or as suggested a colleague, if i do not want to change shower, I must keep hot and cold water tank to support shower flow , which in turn means I must stick with gravity system and therefore my choice is restricted to new gas only boiler.
- If i go for gas only boiler, can it still be fitted in airing cupboard or as my colleague mentioned, irrespective of boiler i go for, the new one has to be in loft? If correct, Why so?
- Please suggest a medium range and top end (a) combi (b) gas only boiler. I will prefer a boiler with least maintenance (preferably with 3-5 year manufacturer warranty), hence mentally bracing myself for higher up front cost.
Regards,
Sanj