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A 2nd year apprentice will cost a bit more than that :lol:
Don't be fooled by hrs, anyone can spin the work out but i never have the time or patience to be bothered with that so you'd get an upfront fixed price and i'm in and out as quick as possible.
When i'm done you might think i paid that guy a lot of money for a days work but it took me a lot of learning to be quick and no comebacks.
Any fool can be there for a week and regularly visit you every other day for the next month or 2 sorting out problems.
Think about which you would prefer. You (usually)get what you pay for but always get some kind of reference from whoever you pick.
You are spending a lot of money so get it right.

Btw Baxi's are fine. Duotecs (or platinum if you want a longer warranty (same boiler)) as long as not the GA's.
 
A 2nd year apprentice will cost a bit more than that :lol:
Don't be fooled by hrs, anyone can spin the work out but i never have the time or patience to be bothered with that so you'd get an upfront fixed price and i'm in and out as quick as possible.
When i'm done you might think i paid that guy a lot of money for a days work but it took me a lot of learning to be quick and no comebacks.
Any fool can be there for a week and regularly visit you every other day for the next month or 2 sorting out problems.
Think about which you would prefer. You (usually)get what you pay for but always get some kind of reference from whoever you pick.
You are spending a lot of money so get it right.

Btw Baxi's are fine. Duotecs (or platinum if you want a longer warranty (same boiler)) as long as not the GA's.

never a truer word spoken :)
 
quick update as got 1 quote through

so to place boiler in larder, hook up to heating, carcase the up and downstairs bathrooms, connect up 6 rads from the runs, move gas to larder and connect up cooker

first quote for glow worm ultracon 24kw , 7 warranty , £2100 , also supposed to give me a price for a 24kw valiant and a ideal logic

second quote for potterton 24HE with 2 year warranty = £2100
or baxi platinum 24 with 10 year warranty = £2222

still awaiting the 3rd quote which is also for the baxi platinum or Worcester greenstar 25 si
 
Wouldn't go for either boiler. Baxi DuoTec is same as potterton with 7 year warranty. I'd also never fit a 24kw, unless the flow rate in the house is low enough to warrant it.
 
No chance then. These 2 installers are recommending 24kw Combi's, either because they're clueless, or know you're being tight. Either way, you won't be happy in the end.
 
sorry 1 bathroom, downstairs is a toilet and cloakroom sink

was told that pressure in area and due to size of house I would only need a 24kw, could go 28kw, was told anything bigger would be pointless due to the pressure, bit hard to know who to trust tbh as fitters have all said a few different reasons why to go for 24kw

I assume you have a issue wit he brad aswell though, seems to be a popular option from 3 installers ive spoke to
 
I assume you have a issue wit he brad aswell though, seems to be a popular option from 3 installers ive spoke to

Sorry, what are you asking here? The typo has got the better of me I'm afraid.

Aye, he loves it Steve.
 
sorry, I assume you have an issue with the brands

One installer said due to poor pressure 24kw would be all that was needed any higher would not benefit due to the water coming in

another said 24kw purely based on the size of the place

another basically said the higher the KW the better the flow so gave me various options from 24-33kw

all installers mentioned baxi and wocrcester

only 1 for valiant

all said they would also fit anything I wanted and said I can supply the boiler aswell, Mr central heating seems fairly reasonable, some fitters said its cheaper for them to get it , some disagreed
 
Sounds like reasonable advice to be honest. Difference between 24kw and 28kw is about 2ltrs/min or about 15% if your main can supply it. It's only going to effect filling a bath and it'll probably add an extra 3-4 minutes on the run time.

Personally I don't think the flow rate from a 24 is unbearable, obviously it's the lower end of the scale but there are thousands out there with them and you don't hear of people hanging themselves over waiting for the bath to fill.

Stay away from the glow worm, Worcesters aren't anything special but back up is good, Baxi is a bit behind the time as the newer stuff doesn't work so they've pulled out the archived boiler with a reliable history.

pay your money, take your chance.
 
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Sounds like reasonable advice to be honest. Difference between 24kw and 28kw is about 2ltrs/min or about 15% if your main can supply it. It's only going to effect filling a bath and it'll probably add an extra 3-4 minutes on the run time.

Personally I don't think the flow rate from a 24 is unbearable, obviously it's the lower end of the scale but there are thousands out there with them and you don't hear of people hanging themselves over waiting for the bath to fill.

Stay away from the glow worm, Worcesters aren't anything special but back up is good, Baxi is a bit behind the time as the newer stuff doesn't work so they've pulled out the archived boiler with a reliable history.

pay your money, take your chance.

cheer for that advice, tbh I was thinking of getting a 28kw just because its in the middle of what they have offered and I was swaying towards the baxi purely based on the warranty and the years they have been around.
 
Right, I usually fit ideal logics.

Combi's should be sized on your hot water demand, not the heating load. Did anyone do any tests of your taps, or are they just guessing?
 
I would want 28kw as in winter a 24kw is only useful for heating a sink supply . It only raises 9lpm 30c ......, a bath at 33c is not fun for any one
 
there are no taps currently, only one installer went to the mains to see what the pressure was like.

I have heard o ideal logic its just no installer has mentioned it
 
I recommend you get a Vaillant fitted by a Vaillant advance engineer.
 
Pressure is not the only deciding factor. The engineers should test your mains pressure and flow rate with a flow cup and idealy with secondary outlet open so they can get a realistic idea of dynamic pressure and flow and not just static. This will help determin how the combi will perform if fir instance the washing machine is on or the toilet cistern is filling or someone is filling the kitchen sink while someone wants to use a shiwer or fill the bath.

I would choose to fit a Vaillant if it were for myself. Lots of skilled and reputable engineers on here have different oppinions as to their favourite boiler to fit. I have fitted Baxis and Mains both made by Potterton and have had no problems. I have heard good things about some of the current Ideal boilers, Gloworms and Aristons. Typically if an install is carried out well, with new valves on radiators and system thoroughly flushed you should be ok with any of the brand options you have been given.
 
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Its pointless fitting a 30kw boiler if the pressure is low, flow rate is down, maybe thats why they're said 24kw

I like baxi but what do other lads like, intergas ?
 
Fit a 24 kw and contend yourself with having a shower as opposed to a bath. What is the point of fitting an Ideal Logic+ 35kw boiler when your pressure is pants? As has been said, loads of 24kw boilers out there and doing a good job at that
 
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