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I am currently getting quotes to replace Swiftflow Gloworm Combi boiler in our rental property with either Worcester Bosch 25si or 30si. Have seen 3 Worcester Bosch Accredited Installers all offering diffferent advice to one extent or another. The current boiler is in airing cupboard in middle of 2 bed terrace, so vented into loft. The system is also microbore pipework. One installer is saying Powerflush is not necessary on installation if all rads are heating properly, which they are. Another is saying that not flushing will not comply with Worcester Bosch warranty. Rang Worcester and the guy sounded a little unsure, but said he thought as long as the system was chemically cleaned would be OK, and that Powerflushing a micro bore system could cause damage. However, reading heat exchanger guarantee on their website it mentions "the system must be flushed and cleansed in accordance with BS7593. Water that is naturally soft must not be used without a suitable corrosion inhibitor. Water that is artificially softened via a Base Exchange Softening System must not be used. It is essential that the pH level does not exceed 8"
Also, can get extra year warranty if fit their filter, but it has been slagged off on this forum by many plumbers. Is it better to forgo extra year and fit a better one? Is it that they are no good or just more awkward for plumbers to fit?
Can anyone clarify, as I am getting more and more confused. Also, are the Worcester Bosch warranties as good as they say they are in practice or do they try and wriggle out of everything, blaming it on poor installation etc?
Is there a definitive plumbing body one can go to to get correct impartial advice?
I am currently getting quotes to replace Swiftflow Gloworm Combi boiler in our rental property with either Worcester Bosch 25si or 30si. Have seen 3 Worcester Bosch Accredited Installers all offering diffferent advice to one extent or another. The current boiler is in airing cupboard in middle of 2 bed terrace, so vented into loft. The system is also microbore pipework. One installer is saying Powerflush is not necessary on installation if all rads are heating properly, which they are. Another is saying that not flushing will not comply with Worcester Bosch warranty. Rang Worcester and the guy sounded a little unsure, but said he thought as long as the system was chemically cleaned would be OK, and that Powerflushing a micro bore system could cause damage. However, reading heat exchanger guarantee on their website it mentions "the system must be flushed and cleansed in accordance with BS7593. Water that is naturally soft must not be used without a suitable corrosion inhibitor. Water that is artificially softened via a Base Exchange Softening System must not be used. It is essential that the pH level does not exceed 8"
Also, can get extra year warranty if fit their filter, but it has been slagged off on this forum by many plumbers. Is it better to forgo extra year and fit a better one? Is it that they are no good or just more awkward for plumbers to fit?
Can anyone clarify, as I am getting more and more confused. Also, are the Worcester Bosch warranties as good as they say they are in practice or do they try and wriggle out of everything, blaming it on poor installation etc?
Is there a definitive plumbing body one can go to to get correct impartial advice?