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Hi Guys, first post here, looking for advice as to which boiler to go for.

I have been recommended either the ATAG i40S or the vaillant 637 boiler. The installer is a recognised fitter for ATAG and highly recommends them as he said that the boiler is very well made and has a 10 year warranty with a lifetime warranty on the heat exchanger.

Does anybody have experience in fitting the Atag's and how good is their after sales service? Are they good reliable boilers? The reviews on trust pilot are excellent.

Cheers
 
Hi Guys, first post here, looking for advice as to which boiler to go for.

I have been recommended either the ATAG i40S or the vaillant 637 boiler. The installer is a recognised fitter for ATAG and highly recommends them as he said that the boiler is very well made and has a 10 year warranty with a lifetime warranty on the heat exchanger.

Does anybody have experience in fitting the Atag's and how good is their after sales service? Are they good reliable boilers? The reviews on trust pilot are excellent.

Cheers
They are ok. But I prefer Vaillant if I am honest.
 
im guessing more than one shower / bathroom
 
Come on Shaun we have had this one before - time the hot water so it heats the cylinder before the heating comes on = smaller cheaper to buy & run boiler.

exactly stagger the times

but there are and better efficiency when only the heating is on

only time i would do a set up like that is when they require hot water all the time eg care small home / respite
 
Good boilers but I have a job selling them as they are a top end product with a top end price they have a few niggles but the good out weighs the bad I have one fitted in my own home, had a faulty motorised on the hotwater pre heat and the one control is well let's say challenging, The Ideal Vougue is a nicely put together worth considering. Cheers kop
 
You may be oversizing but if it gets a real cold winter you wont regret it. Manufacturer choice is always contentious on UKPF
Vaillant = Aidi Atag = Honda
both good .....I have a Honda and stopped buying Audis when all the drug dealers got one. Rob Foster aka centralheatking
 
You may be oversizing but if it gets a real cold winter you wont regret it. Manufacturer choice is always contentious on UKPF
Vaillant = Aidi Atag = Honda
both good ...I have a Honda and stopped buying Audis when all the drug dealers got one. Rob Foster aka centralheatking
What is this post all about?:D
 

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