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HI all found this forum while searching for my options with boilers, seems like a great place to get some help.
My old conventional Glow-worm ultimate 50ff has died and for some reason the wife likes having heating in the house 😛 doesnt bother me too much, esp as I pay the gas bill.
It looks like the multifunction solinoid has gone in the boiler, so approx £180 for new one + fitting as I can't touch gas as I'm just a humble spark.
What would you do at this point?
Fix the old heap, just for somthing else to go on it soon (I've already replaced fan and resoldered pcb in last 18months)
replace with another conventional boiler.
or
time to go for a combi?
I would be quite happy to replace with a conventional as they seem cheaper and is less work for for plumber so cheaper again.
but the misses would like to get rid of airing cupboard to make bathroom bigger so that would be big plus for combi.
I was looking at the lastest range of Baxi's, the Neta tec and Duo tec 2 GA's with the 5 year warrenty but have seen lots of bad news from them on this forum. What you think?
Stick to the older Potterton Gold, or Duotec 1, or something completely different?
Also how does this sound? As I want the job to be done slightly strangely to minimise cost and expect some plumbers might have an issue with this.
I buy a new boiler, I get a GSR plumber to come and disconnect my old boiler and cap off the gas.
I then mount the new boiler frame and do all the water piping up to it.
Then get the GSR plumber back to connect gas, test and commission as required.
As you can probably tell I'm working to a tight budget here.
Any and all advice is greatly appreciated and sorry for the long post.
Rob
My old conventional Glow-worm ultimate 50ff has died and for some reason the wife likes having heating in the house 😛 doesnt bother me too much, esp as I pay the gas bill.
It looks like the multifunction solinoid has gone in the boiler, so approx £180 for new one + fitting as I can't touch gas as I'm just a humble spark.
What would you do at this point?
Fix the old heap, just for somthing else to go on it soon (I've already replaced fan and resoldered pcb in last 18months)
replace with another conventional boiler.
or
time to go for a combi?
I would be quite happy to replace with a conventional as they seem cheaper and is less work for for plumber so cheaper again.
but the misses would like to get rid of airing cupboard to make bathroom bigger so that would be big plus for combi.
I was looking at the lastest range of Baxi's, the Neta tec and Duo tec 2 GA's with the 5 year warrenty but have seen lots of bad news from them on this forum. What you think?
Stick to the older Potterton Gold, or Duotec 1, or something completely different?
Also how does this sound? As I want the job to be done slightly strangely to minimise cost and expect some plumbers might have an issue with this.
I buy a new boiler, I get a GSR plumber to come and disconnect my old boiler and cap off the gas.
I then mount the new boiler frame and do all the water piping up to it.
Then get the GSR plumber back to connect gas, test and commission as required.
As you can probably tell I'm working to a tight budget here.
Any and all advice is greatly appreciated and sorry for the long post.
Rob
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