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Installing an unvented electric hot water cylinder
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skistones
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Hi everyone
We've been quoted £1250 plus VAT to have our old electric hot water cylinder taken away and a new unvented one supplied and fitted. Does that seem reasonable? The cylinder we'd get costs about £450 ex VAT, so it seemed a lot of labour cost, given most of the pipework is there.
Thank you!
We've been quoted £1250 plus VAT to have our old electric hot water cylinder taken away and a new unvented one supplied and fitted. Does that seem reasonable? The cylinder we'd get costs about £450 ex VAT, so it seemed a lot of labour cost, given most of the pipework is there.
Thank you!
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Hi everyone
We've been quoted £1250 plus VAT to have our old electric hot water cylinder taken away and a new unvented one supplied and fitted. Does that seem reasonable? The cylinder we'd get costs about £450 ex VAT, so it seemed a lot of labour cost, given most of the pipework is there.
Thank you!X British Gas engineer and X BG sales adviser.
Please don,t let this put you off.0 -
Thank you!0
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Sounds ok to me as well.
Don't forget this needs an engineer with the G3 qualification to fit it.0
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