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Dec 1, 2019
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Hello all and thanks for letting me post this question in your forum.

I have just had a quote in of £5,700 to replace our old baxi bermuda back boiler with a new baxi 800 combi boiler. All pipework in the property would be changed and along with nine radiators. Decommision and remove the old fire, water tank etc

We were also quoted a cost of 3k if we just wanted the old boiler removed and the new boiler installed to the old pipework and continue using the old rads. We are not too keen on that as the pressure from the new boiler could cause issues down the line on the old pipes.

The question is, is this a fair price for the work?

We are on the west coast of Scotland and the property was built in 1910, has a living room 3 bedrooms, dining room, shower room, kitchen and in most of the property 3 meter tall ceilings.

I hope you guys and help me work out if this is fair.

Thanks you in advance for your assistance.
 
Sounds about right based on the info you have given
You should get a limescale fighter if its a hard water area and a good programmer/thermostat
 
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Hi and thanks for all the replies. All rooms were measured to calculate the new rads that were required.

I think I will go ahead with the quote.

I am most grateful for your assistsnce, best regards
 
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Removing back boilers, cylinders flues and associated tanks properly is not a cheap exercise so this is
why you might be suprised compared to a combi swap. make sure all the old stuff is completely removed. centralheatking
 
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Sounds about right, if not a bit on the cheap side for a full system repipe and new rads. Crack on! Make sure he's been recommended and you're happy with his work.
 
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Sounds about right, if not a bit on the cheap side for a full system repipe and new rads. Crack on! Make sure he's been recommended and you're happy with his work.
Thanks, he put a new boiler in for my father in law and for one of my old neighbours so can trust their work. Just wanted to be sure about the price been fair.

Thanks again 😁
 
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