Recommend me a boiler....
Discussion
For a standard 3 bed house with 1 bathroom and 1 ensuite. I'm looking at something like this:
http://www.bhl.co.uk/product/VAILLANT_ECOTEC_PLUS_...
Whatever I buy will be ample for the GCH requirements, but with two bathrooms I'm more interested in the hot water flow rate which this one does pretty well on.
I presume all combi's are going to have a 15mm hot water output and struggle to power two showers at once?
I'm happy spending 1k, wouldn't want to go above about £1500 though
http://www.bhl.co.uk/product/VAILLANT_ECOTEC_PLUS_...
Whatever I buy will be ample for the GCH requirements, but with two bathrooms I'm more interested in the hot water flow rate which this one does pretty well on.
I presume all combi's are going to have a 15mm hot water output and struggle to power two showers at once?
I'm happy spending 1k, wouldn't want to go above about £1500 though
CIS121 said:
For a standard 3 bed house with 1 bathroom and 1 ensuite. I'm looking at something like this:
http://www.bhl.co.uk/product/VAILLANT_ECOTEC_PLUS_...
Whatever I buy will be ample for the GCH requirements, but with two bathrooms I'm more interested in the hot water flow rate which this one does pretty well on.
I presume all combi's are going to have a 15mm hot water output and struggle to power two showers at once?
I'm happy spending 1k, wouldn't want to go above about £1500 though
Have a look at this one we have.http://www.bhl.co.uk/product/VAILLANT_ECOTEC_PLUS_...
Whatever I buy will be ample for the GCH requirements, but with two bathrooms I'm more interested in the hot water flow rate which this one does pretty well on.
I presume all combi's are going to have a 15mm hot water output and struggle to power two showers at once?
I'm happy spending 1k, wouldn't want to go above about £1500 though
http://www.vaillant.co.uk/homeowners/heating-solut...
We have a Worcester Greenstar 30CDI combi gas boiler and have had no problems at all in the last 3 years.
I like long showers and its provides a good hot water supply to a thermostatic shower mixer and ditto with our cast iron bath.
We ran a new 22mm water supply to the boiler and also a 28mm gas supply into the house to allow for the demand of the boiler and a free standing cooker. Fortunately my dad is a gas safe engineer so wasnt too involved and we did it when we were doing the whole house up.
We had a Vaillant in our last house and the only problem we had with it that was a diverter valve that went within 6 months but was covered under warranty.
I like long showers and its provides a good hot water supply to a thermostatic shower mixer and ditto with our cast iron bath.
We ran a new 22mm water supply to the boiler and also a 28mm gas supply into the house to allow for the demand of the boiler and a free standing cooker. Fortunately my dad is a gas safe engineer so wasnt too involved and we did it when we were doing the whole house up.
We had a Vaillant in our last house and the only problem we had with it that was a diverter valve that went within 6 months but was covered under warranty.
On the same subject (and not worth starting a new toppic on) I am looking at replacing my boiler; 28 years old, Potterton, built with the house, conventional open system - and someone told me that all new instllations have to be "closed systems" with pressurised heating. Is this correct?
I have one similar to the one you linked to.
It's been brilliant in the 5yrs it's been installed.
It did need a new valve not long after being installed, but was replaced very, very efficiently. I'm pretty sure this was down to crap clagging up the valve - I live in a very old property and the boiler was part of a full refurb. It's not happened since.
A wireless thermostat is a useful option. I'm pretty sure you can "zone" the heating too (with options), which would be worth looking into.
It's been brilliant in the 5yrs it's been installed.
It did need a new valve not long after being installed, but was replaced very, very efficiently. I'm pretty sure this was down to crap clagging up the valve - I live in a very old property and the boiler was part of a full refurb. It's not happened since.
A wireless thermostat is a useful option. I'm pretty sure you can "zone" the heating too (with options), which would be worth looking into.
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