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Oil Boiler needs renewing
mikeywills
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Hi I am in need of a bit of assistance, our oil boiler broke down tail end of last week, and as we are planning to do a loft conversion in the spring I see no reason to fix it. We are looking for a condensing combination oil boiler (floor standing), approx 90,000BTU's or 26KW. So far I have only found a Grant or A Worcester Bosch, and both are quite expensive, does anyone know of any other suppliers that do these, or a search engine that would find one of these boilers from a range of suppliers, saving me phoning everyone?
Thanks
Thanks
I had a plan..........its here somewhere.
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Sorry, can't tell you where to get one from, but I cannot recommend Worchester Bosch highly enough, they may cost alot but they are extremely reliable, and I am told by a good source that the after sales service is second to none, I don't know because I 've had no probs with mine (a Greenstar 40kw beast!)
Got ours from our local plumbers merchant and I think that on the WB website there is a suppliers list
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I'd second worcester - they seem to have cornered the market so most engineers know how to fix them.0
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my plumber has also recommended a worcester, so now do i go about finding the best price?I had a plan..........its here somewhere.0
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All these recs for Worcester ....... are these recommendations for a Worcester OIL boiler?
I've had 3 Oftec engineers recommend Grant, for an oil boiler
Warning ..... I'm a peri-menopausal axe-wielding maniac
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Well of the two, Grant is more expensive. However I do not know whether it is more reliable.I had a plan..........its here somewhere.0
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