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Best boilers???
ds1980
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What boilers would people recommend.
We are getting a new c/h system in our new home and will eventually want to do a loft conversion and downstairs wet room. so it would need to be able to cope with a 5 beds and 3 baths over 3 floors. however at the minute it will be needed for 3 beds 1 bath.
THink we have about 10 rads at present.
Any advice would be great.
PS where would be best place to supply the fitter if we decided to do that?
pps sorry its a combi we are looking at.
thanks
We are getting a new c/h system in our new home and will eventually want to do a loft conversion and downstairs wet room. so it would need to be able to cope with a 5 beds and 3 baths over 3 floors. however at the minute it will be needed for 3 beds 1 bath.
THink we have about 10 rads at present.
Any advice would be great.
PS where would be best place to supply the fitter if we decided to do that?
pps sorry its a combi we are looking at.
thanks
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Have a look further back in this section, as this question gets asked once a week nearly.
There is no 'best'. All have + and – points.
Get three quotes in as most installers pefer certain brands to others.0 -
I don't think a combi would cope with something like that, i've just been reading an ECO supplement with one of these self build magazines, and checked out a site worcester bosch and their boilers seem to give you guides as to what would be suitable for certain circumstances, you could also seriously look at eco friendly types of water heating like photovoltaic tubes, solar panels etc good for water storage, over 8-12 years it may pay to have these installed just now, plus you should be able to get grants to assist with costs too.Thanks to all the competition posters.0
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