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Replacing a Back Boiler

We've currently got a Baxi 'back boiler' (behind the fireplace in the lounge). Can anyone advise on

a) is it simple to replace with something else / would the gas fire itself also need replacing ?

b) should we have the rads changed at the same time as the boiler ? - it's currently a single pipe system

c) costs of any of above / is it worth doing ?

Thanks guys ! :)
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  • diywhynot
    diywhynot Posts: 742 Forumite
    We've currently got a Baxi 'back boiler' (behind the fireplace in the lounge). Can anyone advise on

    a) is it simple to replace with something else / would the gas fire itself also need replacing ?

    b) should we have the rads changed at the same time as the boiler ? - it's currently a single pipe system

    c) costs of any of above / is it worth doing ?

    Thanks guys ! :)

    Think you've been here before. Get a RGI in to advise.
  • keystone
    keystone Posts: 10,916 Forumite
    diywhynot wrote: »
    Think you've been here before.
    You are correct but, to be fair, the answers he got weren't all that helpful because the jobspec was rather open ended - as it is now and not that many people answered. OP - clearly you've managed for the past two years since you last asked. What's changed?
    Get a RGI in to advise.
    Can't fault that advice. Gun Shot Residue.

    Cheers
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  • southcoastrgi
    southcoastrgi Posts: 6,298 Forumite
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    We've currently got a Baxi 'back boiler' (behind the fireplace in the lounge). Can anyone advise on

    a) is it simple to replace with something else / would the gas fire itself also need replacing ?

    b) should we have the rads changed at the same time as the boiler ? - it's currently a single pipe system

    c) costs of any of above / is it worth doing ?

    Thanks guys ! :)

    as i wasn't around then & because i like seeing my name on the home page.

    A) yes you can get a new back boiler but you can only use a electric fire front with them not a gas one.

    B) a single pipe system should be upgraded to two pipe system, while alot of boilers will work on a single pipe it's not good practice & i wouldn't leave it like that. Changing rads is your choice it depends on their condition but if they aren't convectors ie with fins they aren't going to be very efficient.

    C) Cost is anyones guess you need some quotes then you can decide if it's worth it.
    I'm only here while I wait for Corrie to start.

    You get no BS from me & if I think you are wrong I WILL tell you.
  • Dick_here
    Dick_here Posts: 1,605 Forumite
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    keystone wrote: »
    You are correct but, to be fair, the answers he got weren't all that helpful because the jobspec was rather open ended - as it is now and not that many people answered. OP - clearly you've managed for the past two years since you last asked. What's changed?

    Many thanks ! Nothing really, just the boiler is that much older etc. I guess I was wondering whether a 'modern' back boiler being fitted is a possibility, or does it need to be pulled out and everything changing ?
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  • Dick_here
    Dick_here Posts: 1,605 Forumite
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    as i wasn't around then & because i like seeing my name on the home page.

    B) a single pipe system should be upgraded to two pipe system, while alot of boilers will work on a single pipe it's not good practice & i wouldn't leave it like that. Changing rads is your choice it depends on their condition but if they aren't convectors ie with fins they aren't going to be very efficient.

    Thanks, as I like to see your name on the first page too ;)

    I guess this is the crux. It sounds like replacing the back boiler itself is possible, but is there any real benefit without the rads being changed and a 2-pipe system being installed ?
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  • HappyMJ
    HappyMJ Posts: 21,115 Forumite
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    Many thanks ! Nothing really, just the boiler is that much older etc. I guess I was wondering whether a 'modern' back boiler being fitted is a possibility, or does it need to be pulled out and everything changing ?
    Has the boiler broken? You could replace with a high efficiency model but you won't save as much as you think.

    What is your current annual gas usage?
    :footie:
    :p Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S) :p Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money. :p
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