Re: new boiler
When I moved here there was a large free standing Worcester something or other, combi type I think as there was no hot water tank. The guy fitted himself (he was a heating engineer apparently). It was 25+ yrs old and scared the s*it out of me as it was noisy and grumbled and not very reliable.Re: new boiler
Three years' ago the central heating system in my house had to be replaced, boiler, radiators, everything including pipework. The old one was oil-fired, very ancient and very inefficient as it was not the modern combi-boiler type. On the advice of the heating engineer, who had coaxed the old system back into life several times, I chose Worcester Bosch. The intention was to change over to gas but the gas provider wanted three months' lead time to connect the property to the gas main. At the time it was almost winter so I stayed with oil, quite common in rural villages.Re: new boiler
The worcester engineer was absolutely fabulous. He figured out all the faults others had made and where the elusive leak on the old vaillant had been coming from (the boiler itself but as it was the outlet bit it was evaporating before you could see it. So clever and no pressure drops since. The clowns before him had wanted to replace all the radiators at vast cost! One other clown had left a valve shut on the expansion(?) Tank outlet. It was one clown after another before the bosch superhero.Re: new boiler
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