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There's a range of options - from financing to Green Deal, I guess the only question is which firm to look at. I'd recommend a few calls first to gauge their expertise and go from there. Also don't be afraid to shop around because some firms can be cheaper than others!tanyasharma wrote: »Hi,
I have just moved into a new house, old listed property. It has a really inefficient boiler so I am looking at getting it changed to a condensing combi boiler.
I wondered if anyone could advise me on the best way to get a good deal?
I am trying to look into the Green Deal, but with the initial assessment cost and the interest paid, it doesn't look like a brilliant option. The other option is the Green Deal cashback, but again, you have to have the assessment.
British Gas seem to be offered a free visit to advise on the best option, but I'm sure they'll just push their own products.
As you can see, I'm getting a little confused!
Any suggestions?
Thanks,0
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