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Brendon Melles

Hi. Is there a oil fired wall mounted combi boiler on the market at the moment? I was due to install a Floor standing Grant Vortex 36 combi in a utility room of a new barn conversion but there is not enough floor space by the time they have the tumble dryer and dishwasher in place. Ideally would need to be a similar output to the Grant. Only one I've seen is a HRM boiler but the outputs arnt big enough as its a big barn. Anything out there?
 
There's the crappy grandee, but that's to be left well alone. No room for an unvented anywhere and a wall mounted heat only?
 
There's no room anywhere for a cylinder and they don't want a external boiler. Can't win
 
Custs sometimes need to be directed away from what they think they want to what they need.
 
They could move the washing machine to the kitchen then there would be room for the grant but they won't even do that
 
Lpg it is then, wouldn't fit a grandee for all the tea in china, and HRM not sufficient. No room for a cylinder and customer not willing to make space for a floorstander or cylinder.
 
Lpg it is then, wouldn't fit a grandee for all the tea in china, and HRM not sufficient. No room for a cylinder and customer not willing to make space for a floorstander or cylinder.

Big fan of the Grandee then Roger :) :)
 
Google they certainly wont want the lpg bills either!
 
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Yes lpg is more expensive to run but install cost will be reduced, and a 40kw combi should fit size requirements (though maybe not Hw flow)
 
wont take long for running costs to sprint past any savings made on an lpg install, personally lpg is a no go esp a 40kw combi
 
HRM do a wall mounted combi but I've never seen it in the flesh. However I have had good experience with HRM in the past though they aren't the cheapest.
 
Install the vortex as you said and have the dryer mounted above it with a removable section of worktop :) best compromise you will get! Hrm are good but you have to go through the wall for them and that doesnt sound like an option.......
 
Thanks all. I'll just have to persuade them to move the washing machine to the kitchen then I'll have room for the grant
 
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