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Hi guys I have a combi swap to do at the weekend (for my landlord). He wants the cheapest of everything, what are the cheapest cleaning chemicals and inhibitor available and also will be using cheapest TRV's I can get. Any recommendations?

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No Nonsense stuff from Screwfix. Cheaper still if you have a Plumbfix membership. Don't know if it's any good, but it's cheap...
 
Most merchants do trv and l/s packs and inhibitor/cleaner deals, they can save money sometimes....saying that a lot also do boiler flue chemicals and valves as a bundle.
 
the plumfix NN chemicals are cheap, look like fernox bottles...... it would be interesting to know who meks them. sentinel chems are quite cheap at screw/plumbfix at the mo also. you can get a trv for about £5 from both screwfix and toolstation, probably the cheapest your gunna find.
 
If you are putting a filter in, magnaclean have a variety of offers of filter packaged with free chemicals.
 
Our aqueous logic is probably our cheapest, but don't want to post prices in open forum.

Be careful of the very cheapest trvs. We had one recently, also sold by one of the leading *cough* Internet suppliers under a different name. It was touted as a bi-directional valve, but if you put it on an open vent system on the wrong end, it would bang like a privy door when the plague is in town.

Had to take it off the shelf in the end.
 
Will not be putting in a filter but that sounds like a good deal.
 
I spoke with a Fernox rep last night who said an "A " Rated condensing boiler could be de-rated to "C/D" within weeks of installation
without the use of a quality inhibitor, due to scale.
 
I spoke with a Fernox rep last night who said an "A " Rated condensing boiler could be de-rated to "C/D" within weeks of installation
without the use of a quality inhibitor, due to scale.

Maybe because he was the fernox rep? :) :) :)
 
I spoke with a Fernox rep last night who said an "A " Rated condensing boiler could be de-rated to "C/D" within weeks of installation
without the use of a quality inhibitor, due to scale.

That's interesting and good to know but I doubt my landlord will be interested.
 
I'd not bother with the trv's and make sure you put a filter in if its to be cost effective.

Surely the saving in heating bills isn't going to off set the cost of all the things that go wrong with the boiler because you don't have a filter to protect it.
 
Cheap filter screwfix Nonsense looks just like the magna ! dunno if its as good ?.

It has a real short magnet. I haven't fitted one as it looks like tescos own brand of filter with te big no nonsense sticker but I was pulling one apart in plumbfix jut to have a look
 
I'd not bother with the trv's and make sure you put a filter in if its to be cost effective.

Surely the saving in heating bills isn't going to off set the cost of all the things that go wrong with the boiler because you don't have a filter to protect it.

Somehow central heating managed to last from Roman times to 2005 without magnetic filters. :)
 
Somehow central heating managed to last from Roman times to 2005 without magnetic filters. :)

But the Romans didn't fit boilers that wasn't built to last so the greedy manufacturers can get a lifetime income out of supplying parts to the tat they sold you in the first place
 
The Romans were so good at making stuff that the stuff outlasted the Romans.

A modern boiler won't outlast the life of your kids hamster
 
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