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Boiler replacement quote for a Worcester Greenstar

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hi all,

just in need of some feedback on a rather expensive quote we feel to have our current boiler and water tank replaced. :confused:

our local plumber (east mids) quoted us just under £3200 (+vat) for the following:
- replace boiler with a Worcester Greenstar 24i system
- replace water tank with cylinder 120 litre foamlagged quick reheat
- flush out system
- convert system to fully pumped Y plan replacing all pipe work and wiring
- install electronic 5 day/ 2 day programmer, 8 thermostatic radiator valves

does that seem a fair price ? I was hoping for £1K less...:(

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  • andyhop
    andyhop Posts: 1,996 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Approx 1700 in materials rest is labour

    Approx 2-3 days work for 2 men
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  • Seems a little bit high, we paid about £2500 for similar works when we moved in here.
    Can you "barter" with them for a better quote? or call a few others? The more quotes the easier to barter-or get a better price!
    Good Luck.
    Why is it, when you actually need something, the discount offer finished the day before?
  • gasbag1602
    gasbag1602 Posts: 195 Forumite
    Leics wrote: »
    hi all,

    just in need of some feedback on a rather expensive quote we feel to have our current boiler and water tank replaced. :confused:

    our local plumber (east mids) quoted us just under £3200 (+vat) for the following:
    - replace boiler with a Worcester Greenstar 24i system
    - replace water tank with cylinder 120 litre foamlagged quick reheat
    - flush out system
    - convert system to fully pumped Y plan replacing all pipe work and wiring
    - install electronic 5 day/ 2 day programmer, 8 thermostatic radiator valves

    does that seem a fair price ? I was hoping for £1K less...:(


    Offer the installer £40 a day labour per man i would certainly work for peanuts for you!:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: After all we are not that skilled!
  • Leics
    Leics Posts: 3 Newbie
    hi all,

    thanks for feeback! we tried getting other quotes, from Birtish Gas (they had a special offer on then) they never turned up. again, asked Npower to come and quote us, made appointment and guy never turned up...unbelievable.
    anyway had another local plumber ('heating engineer' who didn't want to do flush etc... as 'below him' so would have to have someone else to come and do some of the plumbing.... too much headache.
    we're now relying on a last man (if turns up..) to quote us. or bargain as recommended.

    after reading few threads on this indeed was expecting around £2500 = so 1K less than was quoted, not the job to be one for £1k ;o)
    fingers
  • Canucklehead
    Canucklehead Posts: 6,254 Forumite
    Leics wrote: »
    hi all,

    just in need of some feedback on a rather expensive quote we feel to have our current boiler and water tank replaced. :confused:

    our local plumber (east mids) quoted us just under £3200 (+vat) for the following:
    - replace boiler with a Worcester Greenstar 24i system
    - replace water tank with cylinder 120 litre foamlagged quick reheat
    - flush out system
    - convert system to fully pumped Y plan replacing all pipe work and wiring
    - install electronic 5 day/ 2 day programmer, 8 thermostatic radiator valves

    does that seem a fair price ? I was hoping for £1K less...:(

    Good evening: How large is your property (the 24i system boiler would do a larger house and could be oversized)? Your quote sounds reasonable if the system is powerflushed ,as your CH system is currently open-vented it will be dirty...this is an area where some installers and customers decide to cut corners in order to reduce costs, the RGI fits a Magnaclean, Boiler Buddy or Spirovent, and lags the pipework as required. Time required and cost will depend on the specification of the installation and site requirements eg. condensate waste disposal, plume management, upgrading gas supply etc.

    HTH

    Canucklehead
    Ask to see CIPHE (Chartered Institute of Plumbing & Heating Engineering)
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