Advice Needed for new Boiler and Relocating from Upstairs to Downstairs
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Buptaboy
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Advice Needed for new Boiler and Relocating from Upstairs to Downstairs

by Buptaboy » Thu Oct 01, 2015 3:21 pm

We need to replace our boiler and relocate from the upstairs bedroom to the kitchen. We had the electricians leave a point for the boiler to be built in to a 600mm wall cupboard but the plumber we got round to quote is now saying that it can't be done there and a boiler won't fit into a wall cupboard. Added to this his initial quote has increased by £900 since the original quote 6 months ago.

Can anyone advise which boiler would be the best to go for, and a rough idea of how much we are looking at for the job. We have had a range of quotes already from £1900-£3500!?

Are there any regulations we need to worry about too as a couple have said that the flu can be located near the kitchen window.

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Re: Advice Needed for new Boiler and Relocating from Upstairs to Downstairs

by htg engineer » Wed Oct 28, 2015 7:25 pm

You're better off choosing a boiler then checking the installation instructions, generally the flue must be at least 300mm from an opening window.

Impossible to price without seeing the job, get 3 or 4 quotes but don't always go for cheapest. Ask around friends and family for installer recommendations.

The boiler choice depends on what you want to pay, I'd recommend Baxi/Potterton as they're reasonably priced and reasonable for spares. Worcester are expensive and expensive for spares, but some argue they don't breakdown as often???

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