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Vaillant Eco Plus 37Kw

Helllo peoplee

Im going to purchase a new boiler for my 5 bedroom house, My current boiler was installed in 1990 and is still working today when it wants to. I have decided to opt to get a new boiler as the harsh winters are approaching. All together i have 11 radiators in which 2 are towel radiators and 3 are double and the rest single. My friend recommended me to get a Vailant Eco Plus 37Kw as he can get it for cheap but i am not sure if it will warm up the house? as in all the radiators because my current boiler dosent warm up all the radiators it did buut not anymore. Do you think it will be ok?

Thanks

Comments

  • gas4you
    gas4you Posts: 2,602 Forumite
    The Ecotec Plus is more than powerful enough for what you need.

    If you have a problem with the pipe work and/or radiators, then a new boiler won't fix this.
  • hassom
    hassom Posts: 30 Forumite
    gas4you wrote: »
    The Ecotec Plus is more than powerful enough for what you need.

    If you have a problem with the pipe work and/or radiators, then a new boiler won't fix this.

    Thanks for the reply. Im not sure which one to get the ecotec plus 837 or the ecotec plus 937 which one would u recommend? the pipework is all fine etc just the boiler has lost its power throught its age, One more question which ever boiler i purchase will they be able to heat the radiators to the attic? thanks
  • gas4you
    gas4you Posts: 2,602 Forumite
    Boilers don't 'lose power through age'!

    Can't recommend anything as I don't know your individual property and installation.
  • hassom
    hassom Posts: 30 Forumite
    gas4you wrote: »
    Boilers don't 'lose power through age'!

    Can't recommend anything as I don't know your individual property and installation.

    Ye but ive had it serviced alot of time problems keep comming up and now its leaking plus its time for a upgrade!

    what info would u like?
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