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If you need a cheap system boiler of more than about 15kw, the lowest cost solution is usually to use a combi, take the DHW from the combi to the kitchen sink only, and use an S plan on the heating circuit to drive an unvented cylinder.

Although many system boilers are just combis with some bit removed, economies of scale and market realities often make a 24kw combi cheaper than an 18kw system boiler.

If you really want cheap, Heatline, Vokera and Ideal have some good deals. If you really want a long warranty, then you aren't going to get the dirt cheapest.
 
If you need a cheap system boiler of more than about 15kw, the lowest cost solution is usually to use a combi, take the DHW from the combi to the kitchen sink only, and use an S plan on the heating circuit to drive an unvented cylinder.

Although many system boilers are just combis with some bit removed, economies of scale and market realities often make a 24kw combi cheaper than an 18kw system boiler.

If you really want cheap, Heatline, Vokera and Ideal have some good deals. If you really want a long warranty, then you aren't going to get the dirt cheapest.

Can't you get an intergas combi an use it as a system boiler?
 
If you need a cheap system boiler of more than about 15kw, the lowest cost solution is usually to use a combi, take the DHW from the combi to the kitchen sink only, and use an S plan on the heating circuit to drive an unvented cylinder.

Although many system boilers are just combis with some bit removed, economies of scale and market realities often make a 24kw combi cheaper than an 18kw system boiler.

If you really want cheap, Heatline, Vokera and Ideal have some good deals. If you really want a long warranty, then you aren't going to get the dirt cheapest.

I did look at this option however i can't get no hot water to the sink other end of building
 
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