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DIY : How do I install Central Heating?

Venomgrass
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Hi I'm considering moving into an old 3 storey house, which currently has no CH and uses storage heaters and Immersion tank heater for DHW.
How difficult is it to install the central heating pipes myself, are there any guides. I'll be using radiators in most rooms and most of the time we plan to only have a few rooms with the radiators on so would need a system to control this.
As for the boiler either a gasifying log burner with an accumulation tank, or a gas boiler if I can get a supply linked up. Would this affect the basic laying of the pipes and radiators?
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How difficult is it to install the central heating pipes myself, are there any guides. I'll be using radiators in most rooms and most of the time we plan to only have a few rooms with the radiators on so would need a system to control this.
As for the boiler either a gasifying log burner with an accumulation tank, or a gas boiler if I can get a supply linked up. Would this affect the basic laying of the pipes and radiators?
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I believe you can do most of the basic work yourself i.e. hanging radiators but you will need someone gas safe to connect it up.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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Some GasSafe engineers may not want to do the final fitting of just the boiler 'cos he's signing it off as all working properly. I think that would mean he'd have to check your work. If that was the case it maybe better to give him the whole job. If you were to try and call him back if there was a fault on the boiler, he could use your work as the cause.Liverpool is one of the wonders of Britain,
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Hi, with respect to doing the work and getting a gas safe engineer to sign it off , my brother did all the pipe work in my mums house and got British Gas to come and do the final connect, the engineer reported there was a leak and to have all the joints checked, turned out it was his final joint that was leaking, one red faced engineer, they were reasonable price wise too.The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.0
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Interesting to read 'British Gas' and 'reasonably priced' in the same sentence.Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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Venomgrass wrote: »Hi I'm considering moving into an old 3 storey house, which currently has no CH and uses storage heaters and Immersion tank heater for DHW.
How difficult is it to install the central heating pipes myself, are there any guides. I'll be using radiators in most rooms and most of the time we plan to only have a few rooms with the radiators on so would need a system to control this.
As for the boiler either a gasifying log burner with an accumulation tank, or a gas boiler if I can get a supply linked up. Would this affect the basic laying of the pipes and radiators?
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