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    Combi Boiler vs System Boiler

    Hi, I sought advice here a few years ago, to decided whether I should keep my traditional systems boiler (with cylinder) or upgrade to a combi boiler (deemed more efficient) Whilst my habits have not changed, my gas bill consumption went from 2100Kw/year to 4300kw/year it's been a huge mistake...
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    Advice on smart thermostat/RF

    Hi I am looking into new controls for my soon to be installed new combi boiler. 1- I do not have the internet so I need a kit that also works on RF 2- I want to have the option to add smart valves in the future (if I get the internet, or can some work on RF?). 3- It would be good to have a kit...
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    what boiler for very low gas user

    Hi All I want to change boiler but I am not sure what type is relevant for my usage. I have a Potterton Suprima 70 (from 1999) and it runs 20mn a day. With this, I have enough hot water for my central heating and washing dishes, shower etc. My annual gas bill is ~£250. I hear a lot about...
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    Rinnai Boilers

    Hi Everyone My Pottertn Suprima 40 is now 18 years old a I am looking around. Someone told me about Rinna Infiniy 16 i gas water heater. A member of this forum said they are streets ahead of WB, Baxi etc, however when I looked at ERP comparison, The Rinnai is 78.9% efficient compared to my...
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