Hi. I live in a bungalow with an Ideal Classic NF40 boiler that was installed (open vented system - rear flue) when the house was built in 1994. The boiler was moved from the garage up to the loft when my garage was "converted" about 15 years ago. The boiler has been serviced every year (by BG) and has been (and remains) totally reliable and "trouble free", other than three new fans have been fitted "over the years", the most recent (a genuine Ideal fan) in February this year, so I have have no real desire whatsoever to replace it unless I have to. My basis view is "if it ain't bust don't fix it" !
Will it last for ever ?!
If / when it is replaced what make of boiler is recommended these days. I would just want a "staight" heat only open vented replacement with no "smart controls" or "bells and whistles"? I favour reliability, peace of mind and simplicity over high-tech and "saving money".
All views and opinions very welcome.
Many thanks.
PS. I have heard that Intergas are well regarded ?
Will it last for ever ?!
If / when it is replaced what make of boiler is recommended these days. I would just want a "staight" heat only open vented replacement with no "smart controls" or "bells and whistles"? I favour reliability, peace of mind and simplicity over high-tech and "saving money".
All views and opinions very welcome.
Many thanks.
PS. I have heard that Intergas are well regarded ?
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