Which is best Condenser Boiler to buy?

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  • andycarmi wrote:
    I could'nt agree more had a bosch at the last house (no problems for over 4 years) and have a vailant at the current house still going strong after 2 years.

    I also had a Worcester Bosch at my last house (combi), and I had no problems with it during the 4 years I was there. Didn't have it serviced once.
  • Jake'sGran
    Jake'sGran Posts: 3,269 Forumite
    WaveyDave wrote:
    The guy who services my boiler recently told me the best boiler you can get is veissmann. He said they have half the number of engineers of other companies because they simply don't need them! He's a Vaillant specialist, and said they've had alot of problems with them recently.

    Bit off topic but would you mind telling me how much you pay for the servicing of your boiler? And, how often is it done. We had a new boiler fitted in Summer 2005 and we keep getting letters from the manufactuter offering a service agreement but I think it would be cheaper getting a good local engineer to do it every year. It is a condensing one.
  • Jake'sGran wrote:
    Bit off topic but would you mind telling me how much you pay for the servicing of your boiler? And, how often is it done. We had a new boiler fitted in Summer 2005 and we keep getting letters from the manufactuter offering a service agreement but I think it would be cheaper getting a good local engineer to do it every year. It is a condensing one.

    Sorry for slow reply

    I pay once a year for servicing the boiler, it costs about 45 quid. However, I am the proud :rolleyes: owner of a potterton puma which needs a circuit board replacing roughly at 12 month intervals, so he does the servicing and that at the same time (45 quid doesn't include the replacement part cost).

    They offer a support package which is approx 13-15 per month I think.
  • andycarmi wrote: »
    Sorry forgot to say always serviced the boiler the boiler at the correct time, i.e current one every 2 years. Its just been serviced.

    Dont let the manufacturer find out if its new or else the warranty is out of the window.:mad:

    My company fits the veissmann boilers and find they are extremely reliable we also cover their warrnaty work which is very rare; mainly due to poor installation than the actual boiler becoming faulty.

    we fitted potterton, baxi for years then found the latest offerings a bit poor in build quality. ( just a personal thing)
  • I'm looking to buy a central heating system & been advised that a Worcester Condensor would be good and will cost £3K to install fully - terrace hse 3 beds + attic. Any thoughts re if this is a good deal or what the Worcester is like please?
  • I too am looking to replace my existing condenser boiler, but this is more by way of warning people about the defficiences in my current boiler. We have an Ideal Response 120, which is only 5 years old. From day one, we have had issues with it and have had to call in an engineer to fix it 2 or 3 times a year. According to the engineer, who I completely trust and has an excellent reputation, the problems are caused by bad design, leading to issues with overheating and damage to the pump, which has been replaced 3 times now. According to him, more recent Ideal models do not offer any better reliability. Any dealings I have had with Ideal have been very frustrating and generally unsatisfactory. Customer Service appears to be very low on their priority list. Apologies for the 'negative' slant of this message, but if it saves others from going through the same issues, then my job here is done.
  • allan673
    allan673 Posts: 1,213 Forumite
    First Post First Anniversary Combo Breaker
    i just had a worcester 30si combi fittted after many recommendations, my parents have had a worcester combi for 9 years and its been 100% reliable.

    the hot water flow on mine is excellent, and the radiators are really hot.
  • I concur with Wavey Dave. 12 months ago we had a Potterton Puma with the "replace control board every 18months" feature.

    In Jan 08 we swapped it for a Veissman and have never looked back. The weather compensation means the house has a constant temperature and it has saved 15% running costs on the Potterton
  • asp746
    asp746 Posts: 411 Forumite
    Name Dropper First Post First Anniversary Combo Breaker
    i just paid £120 for the boiler and living room fire to be serviced and i was very pleased - corgi registered guy and i got all the paperwork. I'm in the northwest.

    had a Baxi Combi Condenser 105he put in a couple of yrs ago and had no prbs at all.
  • I recently had to have the boiler replaced in house I rent out, the guy who normal services my gas appliances recommend getting either a Baxi or Worcester (he only does serving so had no vested interest in any particular make). The guy I lined up to replace the boiler normally fitted Baxi, when I asked about Worcester he described them as the "Rolls Royce of boilers", very good but you pay the extra for it. I went with Baxi in the end, no complaints so far.
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