My old grandee oil combi boiler is now 14 years old and during that time it's had a few repairs on it and still going strong but I have yet to meet a engineer to say anything good about them. Anyways, the combi is now 14 years old and it's seen better days and unsure how many more years it can operate.
2 weeks ago I had a quote from a local company who recommended the worcester greenstar heatslave ii 18/25 external oil combi boiler and a £3000 fitting fee. The grandee boiler is in a airing cupboard with a airvents and the flue going through the roof (we live in a mid terrace single story cottage) and if we do get a new combi boiler, it will be placed at the rear of the cottage and the pipework would need to go through the bathroom behind the bath and outside, maybe 15 ft away from where it is now. The company who did the estimate was trying to sell me a loan to pay for the work, 2 years 0% or 5 years at a cost of £3000 interest.
The price quoted for the combi was around £2500 but looking at other boilers I have found that I can buy a warmglow K for £1500 , so can anyone recommend a good oil Combi boiler,see don't have gas were we live and also what would be the standard charge for fitting for 2.5 days work, they were leaving the old combi in place that I will remove myself saving £350.
On a final note, I understand that the life of new boilers are not as long as the old one with a life span of 10 years plus they are prone to leak and cannot be repaired. Can you insure boilers and also can you buy service packages for the duration of the warranty ? Thank you for any help.
2 weeks ago I had a quote from a local company who recommended the worcester greenstar heatslave ii 18/25 external oil combi boiler and a £3000 fitting fee. The grandee boiler is in a airing cupboard with a airvents and the flue going through the roof (we live in a mid terrace single story cottage) and if we do get a new combi boiler, it will be placed at the rear of the cottage and the pipework would need to go through the bathroom behind the bath and outside, maybe 15 ft away from where it is now. The company who did the estimate was trying to sell me a loan to pay for the work, 2 years 0% or 5 years at a cost of £3000 interest.
The price quoted for the combi was around £2500 but looking at other boilers I have found that I can buy a warmglow K for £1500 , so can anyone recommend a good oil Combi boiler,see don't have gas were we live and also what would be the standard charge for fitting for 2.5 days work, they were leaving the old combi in place that I will remove myself saving £350.
On a final note, I understand that the life of new boilers are not as long as the old one with a life span of 10 years plus they are prone to leak and cannot be repaired. Can you insure boilers and also can you buy service packages for the duration of the warranty ? Thank you for any help.