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Hi just buying an old 6 bed house and need to no what is a good make of boiler to fit, i also want to use a pressurised tank (ie megaflow or gledhll )
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See what I mean - we've all got our favourites based on no call backs on our own experiences!
Again, I say Vaillant if you can afford it. Glow worm if not.
Chemical flush and Inhibitor absolutely important whatever boiler you choose.
Cheaper in the long run.
You can do the same with any Remeha; and you don't have to use Remeha controls.Recently fitted a vaillant system boiler along with the vaillant pressurised hot water cylinder and Ebus controls. What a package that is! Allows you to have an appropriate radiator temperature, yet at the same time will crank the boiler temp right up when heating the hot water so that the reheat is minimised.
This does not make sense! Have you replied to the wrong post?If the housing association react badly to being called out again, explain to them that you'll get your own engineer in - and if he diagnoses a fault they will be liable for the work.
You can do the same with any Remeha; and you don't have to use Remeha controls.
Those Intergas do look very interesting I might give one of them a whirl, otherwise I agree with Tackleburger Viessmann or Vaillant.intergas boilers, less to go wrong, less parts to break, nice big bore pipe thro heat exchanger, wont block up with muck, great to install as a combi as you can pop them in on day one and leave it working on hw and pop back the next day to finish the ch circuit. priced like remehas, and they were my favourite until i had issues with an open vented model that is giving problemswith a noisy heat exchanger, however its more down to customer issues and their lack of following instructions. still intergas look to be the bees knees at present
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