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Evening gents,
Got the keys to our first house a little while ago and while we don't need to move in immediately we've decided to knock it about abit...
All of the plaster is off the walls and all of the ceilings are down, now seems like the perfect time (if any) to look into replacing the CH system
Currently we have:
Glo-worm Capricorn 246 gas fire front and back boiler in the kitchen/diner.
Hot water cylinder in an upstairs bedroom cupboard- no immersion heater and no thermostat.
Head tanks in the attic
It is very very old but tbh it works well, despite this I really would like to replace it with something like one of these
It's a 3 bed semi with just two of us living in there.
Few major niggles though..
I've had two quotes and both have suggested just to bolt a combi onto the existing pipe work but I've heard horror stories with combis putting a more pressure in the system?!
If I were to replace the pipe work should I go with copper or plastic?
How would a warranty stand if I fitted the boiler myself and found a friendly plumber just to connect up the gas line?
Any thoughts or advice?
Thanks in advance
Got the keys to our first house a little while ago and while we don't need to move in immediately we've decided to knock it about abit...
All of the plaster is off the walls and all of the ceilings are down, now seems like the perfect time (if any) to look into replacing the CH system
Currently we have:
Glo-worm Capricorn 246 gas fire front and back boiler in the kitchen/diner.
Hot water cylinder in an upstairs bedroom cupboard- no immersion heater and no thermostat.
Head tanks in the attic
It is very very old but tbh it works well, despite this I really would like to replace it with something like one of these
It's a 3 bed semi with just two of us living in there.
Few major niggles though..
I've had two quotes and both have suggested just to bolt a combi onto the existing pipe work but I've heard horror stories with combis putting a more pressure in the system?!
If I were to replace the pipe work should I go with copper or plastic?
How would a warranty stand if I fitted the boiler myself and found a friendly plumber just to connect up the gas line?
Any thoughts or advice?
Thanks in advance
