Hello - I've had different advice from different heating engineers and whilst I suspect the answer comes down to personal preference, it would be helpful to have some more opinions.
We are replacing the regular boiler but not radiators in our 3/4 bed semi and have been advised by one engineer that the higher pressure in the system caused by a combi could result in leaks or other issues. Another engineer is telling me that no one replaces with regular these days and a combi will be fine. Current systems we think is >15 years old.
We are two working adults with two young kids - hopefully we'll be here for a long time (i.e. with teenagers). We currently have one bathroom but might add another shower at some point.
What do you think?
We are replacing the regular boiler but not radiators in our 3/4 bed semi and have been advised by one engineer that the higher pressure in the system caused by a combi could result in leaks or other issues. Another engineer is telling me that no one replaces with regular these days and a combi will be fine. Current systems we think is >15 years old.
We are two working adults with two young kids - hopefully we'll be here for a long time (i.e. with teenagers). We currently have one bathroom but might add another shower at some point.
What do you think?