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Hi

We are looking at buying a house. The house is a 3 storey house with a bathroom on the first floor and an ensuite on the 2nd floor. The house is approx 125m[SUP]2[/SUP] in area. The boiler was installed when the house was built in 2008 and it is a Gledhill boiler, situated in the kitchen with a boiler mate in the eaves storage on the 2nd floor.(I don't know the model)

The seller mentioned not many people (I am assuming plumbers) know a lot about them and having "googled" the make I have not found many good reviews. In particular problems with hot water temperature.

Could anyone please give me some advice as to whether this is a good make/brand of boiler? Also I am unclear as to what the boiler mate is or why it is needed!

Many Thanks
 
When they work they are great boilers/thermal stores. If you have problems it can be hard to find someone who knows about them.
Just get there plumbers details and don't worry too much about it.
 
When they work they are great boilers/thermal stores. If you have problems it can be hard to find someone who knows about them.
Just get there plumbers details and don't worry too much about it.


:smiley2:Thanks Ollieg
 
I have worked on loads of them and find them pretty reliable.
I wouldn't have a problem buying a property with one installed.
 
I have worked on loads of them and find them pretty reliable.
I wouldn't have a problem buying a property with one installed.

Thanks Mountainman. Its a shame I don't live further south otherwise I would call you if we had problems!
 
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