Thank you - its the pipe issue that really concerns me and its knowing who to believe. Its a very costly exercise to rip up my hallway (and if thats not enough to rip up my tiled kitchen floor with under floor heating).
*gets out *** packet* 32kW boiler, about 3.5 cu.m/h so about 0.97 l/s for 22mm copper drops about 6.2Pa/m so about 136Pa total for 22m straight run or 1.36 mB which is a tad higher than recommended. 28mm copper drops about 2Pa/m so 44Pa/0.44mB which is okay.
That's not to say the boiler won't work on the smaller pipe. I know plenty installations where the pressure off the meter is actually a bit above the recommended and most boilers won't suddenly curl their toes up if the pressure drops a smidgen below 20mB. Could be your existing boiler is also more tolerant of lower pressures.
If it's that much hassle to do it you could go with the existing pipe and see what happens and look for other routes that avoid digging up the floors if possible.