Hi, would welcome some advice/opinions please. I currently have a Remeha Avanta plus 28c (combi) which is 11 years old, still working in a fashion but beyond economic repair.
I have the opportunity to have a Worcester Bosch Greenstar 30i (Combi) installed using the boiler grant scheme through EON. Total cost (fitted) is £600, includes flue, wireless controller, system filter, water scale reducer, pitched roof flashing, cleaner, inhibitor and a 2 year Guarantee. I'm aware this a really good price for a new combi fitted and am thankful to be able to benefit from the scheme.
I know everybody has there own opinions on manufacturers/models of combi but I've read a lot of posts which really don't fill me with confidence reading the WB Greenstar 30i, are they really that bad? I'm conscious that it only comes with a 2 year guarantee (I understand why) and obviously the install is a sub contractor of EON's choosing (again I understand why).
For £600 is it worth it or am I just gonna end up with a load of trouble. i.e. Bad boiler, potentially poor install? I know boilers suffer breakdowns regardless of make it just seems that these are quite problematic from posts I've read.
Really appreciate anybody's thoughts/opinions, good or bad.
Many thanks.
I have the opportunity to have a Worcester Bosch Greenstar 30i (Combi) installed using the boiler grant scheme through EON. Total cost (fitted) is £600, includes flue, wireless controller, system filter, water scale reducer, pitched roof flashing, cleaner, inhibitor and a 2 year Guarantee. I'm aware this a really good price for a new combi fitted and am thankful to be able to benefit from the scheme.
I know everybody has there own opinions on manufacturers/models of combi but I've read a lot of posts which really don't fill me with confidence reading the WB Greenstar 30i, are they really that bad? I'm conscious that it only comes with a 2 year guarantee (I understand why) and obviously the install is a sub contractor of EON's choosing (again I understand why).
For £600 is it worth it or am I just gonna end up with a load of trouble. i.e. Bad boiler, potentially poor install? I know boilers suffer breakdowns regardless of make it just seems that these are quite problematic from posts I've read.
Really appreciate anybody's thoughts/opinions, good or bad.
Many thanks.