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I have worked out a heating/hot water system to need a 35kw boiler but I am not sure which is the one to go for. Has anyone got any suggestions for the best system boiler to go for? The old boiler has the pump internally fitted so obviously it would be easier for this to be the same in the new boiler.

I value anyone's opinion

Cheers
 
Decide how much you want to spend and have a look around.this is the million dollar question, preference of differant installers as well differant features make this difficult.
Valliant,veissmann,baxi,remeha(broag) all good makes
good luck
 
choose your local plumber first, and ask his advice, then ask another local plumber.
some of the above options are good options.
dont buy a boiler because you are told it has a 5 year guarantee - do lots of research.
there are plenty of old "which boiler" threads on here, have a read through them
 
How big is the house!!If that is 35 kw for heating then it must be a mansion!

How did you work out that figure?

Graham
 
How big is the house!!If that is 35 kw for heating then it must be a mansion!
The OP did say it was for a "heating/hot water system", so he might be thinking of a combi boiler.

Even so, the heating requirement should also be determined to make sure the proposed combi can modulate down to that level and preferably well below.
 
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