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How much should a new boiler cost, fitted?

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  • heating-eng
    heating-eng Posts: 723 Forumite
    edited 30 September 2011 at 4:16PM
    I dont want to pump the mains. Just connect the taps to main, and leave the hot water pumped.
    You could maybe do this. Do you want to keep pump on shower ?
    Will depend on pump as well. Never heard of the hot water been pumped. I am sure you can do it. Maybe a plumber will know more, I do heating.
    X British Gas engineer and X BG sales adviser.
    Please don,t let this put you off.
  • It is a twin impeller pump.
  • It is a twin impeller pump.
    You will need to check with the manufactures to make sure it will work as a single feed.
    X British Gas engineer and X BG sales adviser.
    Please don,t let this put you off.
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