Would you consider boiler rental ?

kiwikaz
kiwikaz Posts: 379 Forumite
Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
We desperately need a new boiler.
Unfortunately we're not in a position to purchase one outright and, have it fitted etc.

I came across a company called " Everlasting boilers ".

I rang for general info.
Currently half price rental of £ 4.44 a week for the first 3 months and then this doubles. All servicing, 24 hour callouts etc are included. The option of upgrading to a new boiler after 9 years.
Should you sell your property then you can purchase the boiler on an age pro rata basis or pass on the rental to the new owners should they want to accept. The latter I doubt as I personally wouldn't want to.
They come out to do a free no obligation assessment. They can also install within 24 - 48 hours.
There's no credit check.

My husband's not so sure.
Our boiler's beyond repair and currently only heating our home.
Boiling pans and kettles are becoming a nightmare.

I'd love to know your thoughts on this or if you've heard of this company or if anyone on this board is renting a boiler.
July £10 a day challenge £ 20.05 / £ 155
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  • Atidi
    Atidi Posts: 943 Forumite
    edited 23 October 2012 at 1:12PM
    A brand new LLP company only started 23/08/2012

    The website is all very, well, "loose". I see no terms & conditions. What stops the supplier changing the rental cost?

    What if they go bust? I guess the administrator will be in to take back the boiler :eek:

    I would suggest you get a loan to buy a boiler outright :)
  • kiwikaz
    kiwikaz Posts: 379 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Mmm.

    Thanks for that. That hadn't crossed my mind.
    Maybe that's a reason as to why my OH was sceptical.

    Thanks for your reply.
    July £10 a day challenge £ 20.05 / £ 155
  • Atidi
    Atidi Posts: 943 Forumite
    If your boiler is able to heat your home, it doesn't sound like its broken at all, let alone beyond repair.

    You just need it to heat your water too, which may be something as simple as a stuck valve.
  • macman
    macman Posts: 53,129 Forumite
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    Who told you it was beyond repair? Make and model would help.
    If it lasts say 10 years you would have paid about £4,600-utterly ludicrous.
    No free lunch, and no free laptop ;)
  • theGrinch
    theGrinch Posts: 3,133 Forumite
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    have you had a gas safe engineer (ideally 3) round to look?
    "enough is a feast"...old Buddist proverb
  • ihateyes
    ihateyes Posts: 1,326 Forumite
    google helplink..... they do a 10yr plan @ £17 pm.
    though if you move within 10yrs i believe you still continue to pay. also think there is around a £400 deposit.
    Promo codes are never always cheaper..... isnt that right EuropCar?
  • daveyjp
    daveyjp Posts: 13,310 Forumite
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    Having had a Helplink 'surveyor' to our house I wouldn't trust them to turn a tap on, never mind fit a boiler.
  • real1314
    real1314 Posts: 4,432 Forumite
    macman wrote: »
    Who told you it was beyond repair? Make and model would help.
    If it lasts say 10 years you would have paid about £4,600-utterly ludicrous.

    If it comes with a full coverplan, what would that be worth?

    Say £200 a year; which would equate to £2000 of the £4600
    Add in the fact that there's no upfront cost, and the cost of a full boiler installation and you probably wouldn't be far off the same price. :cool:
  • macman
    macman Posts: 53,129 Forumite
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    I doubt it's a fixed price though, or only for the 1st 12m if so.
    No free lunch, and no free laptop ;)
  • ollski
    ollski Posts: 943 Forumite
    What happened to energetix?, ever since I bought a good chunk of shares they have gone very quiet though they may still be trialling. Their business plan is subsidised by one of the big 6 to install a free microgen chp boiler but tied into a fixed energy tariff for a given period of time at a rate tied just below their standard rate tariff.
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