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I am looking for a suitable combi boiler that can run another circulating pump for wet underfloor heating. When looking at specs for boilers there is no mention of suitability for underfloor heating. It's only a 2 bed 1 bath/shower but the main living room/kitchen has an underfloor heating area of 30 sq m and I would prefer a good flow rate for the shower. My budget has to be under £100 incl VAT. The incomming mains will be new 22mm plastic.
 
100 quid!!!??? Pmsl!

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I am looking for a suitable combi boiler that can run another circulating pump for wet underfloor heating. When looking at specs for boilers there is no mention of suitability for underfloor heating. It's only a 2 bed 1 bath/shower but the main living room/kitchen has an underfloor heating area of 30 sq m and I would prefer a good flow rate for the shower. My budget has to be under £100 incl VAT. The incomming mains will be new 22mm plastic.

£100 sorry mate your to late Christmas miracles have ended lol
 
Any boiler correctly sized will be fine
 
A bit above my budget and probaly oversized I am thinking of the Volkera Linia ONE. Is this a relaible boiler ? or too new to the market?
 
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dont think theres many vokera supporters here my sugestion would be look for what has a 5 year guarantee vialant or remeha would be my choice
 
Why no supporters for Vokera. My plumber also suggested Vaillant but I don't think they offer value for money against the Vokera and the Vokera offers a 5 year warantee. The Voker does look a little bit more complicated to isetup against the Vaillant??
 
Why no supporters for Vokera. My plumber also suggested Vaillant but I don't think they offer value for money against the Vokera and the Vokera offers a 5 year warantee. The Voker does look a little bit more complicated to isetup against the Vaillant??

The vallaints are much better long term

But if you can buy something cheap and get a 5 year warranty. Why don't you get a ferroli!
 
Looks Like Steve the plumber was right .. not many fans of the Vokera here.
 
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