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Morning folks,
I would appreciate all feedback on my current predicament;
My House
100yr old red brick semi
x3 bedrooms
x1 bathroom (with electric shower)
My Heating System
W&E tank in the loft
Copper water cylinder in back bedroom (cupbaord built round it).
My Problem
I am rennovating upstairs (complete strip down & replaster) and called in a plummer to quote for replacing and repositioning all the upstairs rads. Whilst there I had him look at the copper cylinder and advise on how I could move it out of the bedroom. He has advised that the copper cylinder is old, knackered, and as heat efficient as water bottle. I cant tell the model but there is a metal plate with 1987 stamped on it, so yeah its old.
The plumber also looked at the boiler in the garage and advised it is "old" as well. It's a Grant "boiler house" style but I cannot tell exactly what model. It is also leaking a small amount of oil via the front motor area and has lime-esque buildup all over the flue area. I bought the house last year off an elderly woman, and knew that certain things hadnt been touched in many years.
My Thinking
I really need to deal with the copper cylinder first as I need the space and its knackered anyway. There is simply nowhere else the cylinder can go except the loft. So I feel my options are as follows;
1. Stick in a new "like for like " copper cylinder and redocorate, total cost c.£500. See how long I get out of the oil boiler and deal with that down the line.
2. Upgrade to an unvented system, stick the "Megaflow" in the loft and remove the existing tanks / cylinder. See how long I can get out of the boiler and deal with that down the line. Total cost c.£1500
3. Upgrade to an unvented system & new oil boiler. Total cost c.£3k.
4. Pull out all tanks / cylinders and stick in an oil fired combi. All problems resolved, total cost c.2k.
As stated, my house is small to med in size with only one bathroom. I'm thinking a combi boiler might be the sensible and cost effective mehtod to resolve my issues and I should do it now whilst the house is being pulled apart. I'm also aware that I will need a new shower but I'm going to re-do the bathroom next anyway. The above prices were the plumbers "guide only" comments, he's coming back to me with a full quote.
My questions to the masses;
1. Is my logic sound ?
2. Where is a good place to get a combi boiler (I'm in N.I) ?
3. Can I realistically expect to have a combi bought and fitted for max £2k ??
Any thoughts / advice appreciated.
Regards
I would appreciate all feedback on my current predicament;
My House
100yr old red brick semi
x3 bedrooms
x1 bathroom (with electric shower)
My Heating System
W&E tank in the loft
Copper water cylinder in back bedroom (cupbaord built round it).
My Problem
I am rennovating upstairs (complete strip down & replaster) and called in a plummer to quote for replacing and repositioning all the upstairs rads. Whilst there I had him look at the copper cylinder and advise on how I could move it out of the bedroom. He has advised that the copper cylinder is old, knackered, and as heat efficient as water bottle. I cant tell the model but there is a metal plate with 1987 stamped on it, so yeah its old.
The plumber also looked at the boiler in the garage and advised it is "old" as well. It's a Grant "boiler house" style but I cannot tell exactly what model. It is also leaking a small amount of oil via the front motor area and has lime-esque buildup all over the flue area. I bought the house last year off an elderly woman, and knew that certain things hadnt been touched in many years.
My Thinking
I really need to deal with the copper cylinder first as I need the space and its knackered anyway. There is simply nowhere else the cylinder can go except the loft. So I feel my options are as follows;
1. Stick in a new "like for like " copper cylinder and redocorate, total cost c.£500. See how long I get out of the oil boiler and deal with that down the line.
2. Upgrade to an unvented system, stick the "Megaflow" in the loft and remove the existing tanks / cylinder. See how long I can get out of the boiler and deal with that down the line. Total cost c.£1500
3. Upgrade to an unvented system & new oil boiler. Total cost c.£3k.
4. Pull out all tanks / cylinders and stick in an oil fired combi. All problems resolved, total cost c.2k.
As stated, my house is small to med in size with only one bathroom. I'm thinking a combi boiler might be the sensible and cost effective mehtod to resolve my issues and I should do it now whilst the house is being pulled apart. I'm also aware that I will need a new shower but I'm going to re-do the bathroom next anyway. The above prices were the plumbers "guide only" comments, he's coming back to me with a full quote.
My questions to the masses;
1. Is my logic sound ?
2. Where is a good place to get a combi boiler (I'm in N.I) ?
3. Can I realistically expect to have a combi bought and fitted for max £2k ??
Any thoughts / advice appreciated.
Regards