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Recommended installers for central heating in Kent
rattle
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Hi,
I am looking for recommended central heating installers in the Kent area.The system is required for my fathers house and would be a scratch install. He already has a gas supply.
If anyone has a rough idea of price it would also be helpful as trying to persuade dad to payout is difficult. I want to get a few quotes but he will not even entertain the idea of letting someone quote unless I can give him a rough idea.
The property is 3 bedrooms with a separate dining room and lounge. I am thinking the convector type rads with a combi boiler maybe the way to go.
The lounge,dining room and two bedrooms would require double rad's. The small bedroom,hallway (hallway possible a double) landing and bathroom only need singles. There is nowhere to install a rad in the toilet or kitchen.
Any help would be appreciated.
I am looking for recommended central heating installers in the Kent area.The system is required for my fathers house and would be a scratch install. He already has a gas supply.
If anyone has a rough idea of price it would also be helpful as trying to persuade dad to payout is difficult. I want to get a few quotes but he will not even entertain the idea of letting someone quote unless I can give him a rough idea.
The property is 3 bedrooms with a separate dining room and lounge. I am thinking the convector type rads with a combi boiler maybe the way to go.
The lounge,dining room and two bedrooms would require double rad's. The small bedroom,hallway (hallway possible a double) landing and bathroom only need singles. There is nowhere to install a rad in the toilet or kitchen.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Try here http://www.fmb.org.uk/fab/Do you want your money back, and a bit more, search for 'money claim online' - They don't like it up 'em Captain Mainwaring0
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Before you do anything else you need to establish if the water pressure and gas supply are even suitable for a combi, which can only be done by a site inspection by an RGI.No free lunch, and no free laptop
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