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Evening all, trying to decide which configuration to recommend to customer. Current Keston C40 system boiler replacement (S-plan), in basement twin flue ,exhaust flue over 10m in length. Holiday let 10 bedrooms 4 bathrooms ,so thinking of suggesting 2x boilers working together to cover possible breakdown cover. thanks.
 
worth paying the extra for two boilers if one goes wrong guest wont know. which is better than a house full of guest cold and dirty. can always use one boiler in summer.
 
agree with PETE 123 if space and cost allow 2 boilers are better than 1!
 
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