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Harbrimar
Hi everyone, this is my first post. I am considering changing our gas boiler for efficiency purposes at this time. We live in a bungalow in Grayshott, NE Hampshire and our current boiler is a Glow-worm Ultimate 70FF. We think it is in excess of 15 years old and it is working fine although the hole for the pilot flame clogs up from time to time. We have a hot water cylinder at mains pressure (Tribune Premier TP180B). Ideally we would like to keep it as the shower pressure is lovely. A boiler supplying hot water on demand would probably not work very well as the hot water pipe run from boiler to bathroom would be about 15 metres. The central heating seems to be vented as there is a small header tank in the loft. I believe the pump has the circuit to run on after the boiler switches off as it does do this. Ideally a new boiler would be a straight swap with the old as it is on an outside wall in the utility room and quite close to the gas supply in the garage. Our quandary is, shall we keep the old boiler and wait until it packs up completely or go for a new boiler. If a new boiler, any recommendations?