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New unvented central heating system.

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  • Alex1983
    Alex1983 Posts: 958 Forumite
    I’d go Vaillant as well, it probably is more expensive then it should be but has a very good track record and good after care if required. I fitted a ecotec 630 in my own house 3 years back and I’ve not even taken the case of it and don’t think I’ve even opened the cupboard that it’s housed in to even check the pressure, I really should get round to servicing it.

    You will get all different suggestions based on people’s opinions mainly, best research it for your self as much as possible but I’d definitely avoid ideal, I’ve heard lots of bad things about aftercare.
  • The difference in height between a 150 & 210 is around 370mm
    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.
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