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Hi All, Hoping for some words of wisdom from people in the know! I am in a flat with a shared flue system. Currently have a 22year+ old Valiant non-condensing combi boiler fitted. Increasingly needing repair and struggling to find parts. The flat fits the exemption criteria for installing another (newer) non-condensing boiler. The problem is, I can't find one anywhere!! Have found out that the latest models are Worcester 24 and 28 junior and Baxi 105e non-condensing models. Question is- anyone know of one available or where to search other than ebay or have one lying around a storeroom somewhere? Any advice on if we are on a hiding to nothing and should instead pursue electric boiler options...? Thanks in advance! 😊
 
You can’t get them need to upgrade to the newer condensing ones
 
You can’t get them need to upgrade to the newer condensing ones
Hi Shaun, Thanks for your reply- as stated we can only install a non-condensing one due to the shared flue system in the flats. Therefore condensing not possible and we fit the exemption criteria to allow us to install a non-condensing one (if we can find one!)
 
didn't they at one time have a boiler with flue that could be fitted from the inside for high rise

yea Worcester’s can drill a 150mm hole and push the lot through with the collar and cement from inside
 
Not sure what the lease says on that but the layout of the flat would make this a massive (and ugly!) job. Gas engineer we spoked with did say that and electric are the other options (or moving!).
It may not be as massive a job as you think a boxed in flue can disappear, only a day to do, or boiler relocated. An electric boiler will double your heating bill.
 

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