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Mantishead
Hello,
I own a 4 bedroom student flat which has 8 radiators. Room sizes are reasonably sizeable but I am unsure as the exact BTU calculation.
The central heating system currently has a Worcester 230 boiler which is quite old, but I understand has been serviced. The boiler is frequently overheating and cutting out. It requires an hour to recover and then it can be used again.
My letting manager, also a gas engineer, has said it may be fixed though he believes it would eventually break, possibly quite quickly. He has suggested replacing the boiler entirely and has quotes £1400. When asked how much a so called temporary fix would be, he suggested around half.
I spoke with another engineer who suggested another option of a Biasi boiler with a total cost including installation of £700. Though this seemed very low indeed.
Finally I spoke with another firm who recommended a Baxi boiler, at a cost of around £500. They recommended an engineer who then said they wouldn't use anything other than Worcester. They also suggested the £700 would certainly not be satisfactory.
I feel like I am being given the complete run-around. My gut is telling me that £1200 - £1400 is probably the target budget, though I would like to know which boiler to go for and more importantly can I trust the engineer. Should I be asking for warranties, parts and labour etc.
Thanks for any help in this area..
I own a 4 bedroom student flat which has 8 radiators. Room sizes are reasonably sizeable but I am unsure as the exact BTU calculation.
The central heating system currently has a Worcester 230 boiler which is quite old, but I understand has been serviced. The boiler is frequently overheating and cutting out. It requires an hour to recover and then it can be used again.
My letting manager, also a gas engineer, has said it may be fixed though he believes it would eventually break, possibly quite quickly. He has suggested replacing the boiler entirely and has quotes £1400. When asked how much a so called temporary fix would be, he suggested around half.
I spoke with another engineer who suggested another option of a Biasi boiler with a total cost including installation of £700. Though this seemed very low indeed.
Finally I spoke with another firm who recommended a Baxi boiler, at a cost of around £500. They recommended an engineer who then said they wouldn't use anything other than Worcester. They also suggested the £700 would certainly not be satisfactory.
I feel like I am being given the complete run-around. My gut is telling me that £1200 - £1400 is probably the target budget, though I would like to know which boiler to go for and more importantly can I trust the engineer. Should I be asking for warranties, parts and labour etc.
Thanks for any help in this area..