Replace my gledhill pulsacoil 2000

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So after nearly 16 years looking to replace my gledhill pulsacoil 2000 what with insurance etc its virtually had everything replaced over time except tank.
So my question 1 bedroom apartment with 1 shower what are your thoughts on gledhill pulsacoil eco stainless 150.Suitable replacement no oil or gas ideal for apartments.
So how much to take out old one replace with no one all in around east midlands area.
Seen at various prices would it better to buy myself and then get someone to fit it or just let them do the whole job.Any other suitable makes open to offers.Any other information gratefully received.
 
Heating engineers generally do not like those type of unit because we find them so unreliable.

But unfortunately there is generally no other alternative available.

Bearing in mind so much has been changed then why change it if the tank is not leaking?

They probably cost about £800 and due to size and weight would not be very cheap to replace.

Tony
 
thanks again for replying so if it was £900 inc vat to buy whats a fair charge to take out the old one and replace with this one
 
Because its been about 5 years since something serious has gone and looking to plan as alot of the others near me have had to be changed
 
There'a a chap called Mike The Boilerman who has a very informative website about Gledhill products and their alternatives
 
Mike is in Reading and will travel to repair them, and charge for travelling, I don't think he is very keen on replacing them.

They are very simple to replace in terms of the plumbing and electrics.

But being big and heavy it involves a lot of manpower moving them around. They are usually on the upper floors when they need replacing.

Its normal to only replace them when they start leaking. That is often when they are just 10 years old.

Tony
 
Mike is in Reading and will travel to repair them, and charge for travelling, I don't think he is very keen on replacing them.

They are very simple to replace in terms of the plumbing and electrics.

But being big and heavy it involves a lot of manpower moving them around. They are usually on the upper floors when they need replacing.

Its normal to only replace them when they start leaking. That is often when they are just 10 years old.

Tony
That is neglect. If they have had inhibitor in them they should last 30 years.
 
Mike is a good chap - get in touch and if he can't help he will point you in the right direction
 
They need a lot of inhibitor.

Even if anyone ever put the correct amount it they would still buy cheap own brand products and not the proper quality stuff.
 
They need a lot of inhibitor.

Even if anyone ever put the correct amount it they would still buy cheap own brand products and not the proper quality stuff.

Disagree mr agile. X100 used for correct dilution every time. Reaching again are we?
 
Perhaps DP, like me only uses proper quality chemicals.

But installations that I visit more often than not have been installed with the cheap own brands.

Customers don't know the difference between Fernox and cheap brands. Very few installers even fit the sticker to the boiler.
 
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