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in need of a new boiler, i know baxis are popular with some plumbers especially in the NE of england

im after a boiler whats best for me Not whats best for the plumber to fit, without paying top price for a worcester.

but i been told a gloworm ultimate is made by valliant now and glow worm alot better than what they used to be.

the boiler has a 10 yr warranty but noticed it has a aluminum heat exchanger should i be concerned.

also does a full powerflush have to be carried out as most manufactures like it but told a full power flush can cause more problems

also is it best to replace radiators current ones about 20yrs old

believe a stainless steel exchanger is better
 
Glowworm are a lot better then they used to be and yes Vaillant do own them. But I would still fit a Vaillant over a Glowworm any day. Also if you want quality look at an ATAG
 
What problems are you concerned about with a powerflush?? Also I like Glow-worm energy.
 
never hears of a ATAG , may have to look into one of them are they mega expensive, thats a new one.

plumber i had in mind wanted to fit a baxi platinum he says they the bmws of boilers, but i believe its just a duotec with timer and extra warranty

saw a gloworm rep today by accident at plumbers merchant and he said having a glowwom is like having a skoda citigo and a vw up take them to bits and they the same get made in the same factory and use same components, as they make its specially for the plumbers merchant the ultimate 3
 
I’m not a fan of the ultimate. Look at the Glow-worm energy
 
will have a look at gloworm energy thought it was just ulitmate and betacom

powerflush saying may cause leaks, getting told that many different things.

ATAG sounds interesting, but cant find many stockists
 
Do you have a combi already? If so a powerflush isn’t going to do much pressure wise. There is the very unlikely possibility that it could shift some sludge in a radiator causing a pin hole but I’ve never come across one yet. My thoughts are why run the risk of losing your manufacturers guarantee or damaging your new boiler
 
i have a alpha cd32 atm one plumber mentioned a kind of mini flush but i find while they all gas safe its conflicting advice

i thought a full powerflush was compulsory prior to fitting a boiler
 
It’s not compulsory but no manufacturer is going to uphold warranty on a boiler not installed to their requirements. You’d be daft not to
 
What bothers me is ive asked a few for a quote to replace they give me written quote, to swap over from combi etc,

i then ask does that include flush they say no, i then thing if they good at there job they should include cost of a powerflush or tell me its a vital part of job, if i hadnt had access of internet i wouldnt of know it was important, or what it meant
 
ive had 2 and both pushing towards a baxi, and another 2 i called never mentioned a powerflush till i asked they just mentioned a filter and inhibitor
 
Steer away get more quotes. Ask about
Boiler, warranty, filter, in-line scale reducer, powerflush, controls TRVs, thermostat etc its the responsibility of your installer to know building regs as well as being able to hang a boiler.
 
Steer away get more quotes. Ask about
Boiler, warranty, filter, in-line scale reducer, powerflush, controls TRVs, thermostat etc its the responsibility of your installer to know building regs as well as being able to hang a boiler.
Rare nowadays mate. The above is a dying breed sadly. But basics in my opinion.
 
whats building regs is that not for new properties the plot thickens.

googled ATAG seems like a quality product but i imagine i struggle to get a engineer if things go wrong, what about Viessmann??
 
whats building regs is that not for new properties the plot thickens.

googled ATAG seems like a quality product but i imagine i struggle to get a engineer if things go wrong, what about Viessmann??

Go onto the ATAG website. Click on the menu. Click on find an installer and Roberts your fathers brother. Just so you know ATAG do not sell to engineers or trade centres that are not registered with them. Anything you find on sale on the net are old ATAG boilers you want one of the new ones with a 10 year warranty.
 
whats building regs is that not for new properties the plot thickens.

googled ATAG seems like a quality product but i imagine i struggle to get a engineer if things go wrong, what about Viessmann??

Building regs are things like TRVs, timed and programmable Heating, zoning if required, smart/weather compensation style controls to become the norm
 
The glow worm is a budget boiler.
Are you going to buy the boiler yourself??
 
was looking to buy myself as found some people want to fit whats best for them not me,

however if go ATAG route have to buy from approved heating engineer, atm unsure of what cost is as looking at a IC Economiser
 
You may find you don't get the extended warranty if you supply it yourself.
 
was looking to buy myself as found some people want to fit whats best for them not me,

however if go ATAG route have to buy from approved heating engineer, atm unsure of what cost is as looking at a IC Economiser
Don’t buy yourself it’s always more hassle. Plus your fitter is under no obligation to help if you have teething problems. Get some more quotes and specify what boiler you’d like. You are the customer after all
 
will do when i find best boiler i then will look for accredited fitter,

baxi platinum is still coming up top of list with plumbers in my area,
 
I’ll save you a lot of effort mate you ask 20 plumbers on here you will likely get 15-20 different makes suggested. Personally speaking I would prefer to have an installer who knows their product and can set it up properly rather than turning up to fit what the customer has bought. Just my opinion but if you aren’t going to listen to your local installers recommendations then it’s really finger in the wind. For my money I would fit Vaillant or Glowworm, I find their aftersales support Excellent (I know some on here will argue differently) and I can only speak about the experiences I’ve had. They are good to work on and parts are readily available when out of warranty. I think we can all tell you what makes to avoid but the decision is ultimately yours.
 
Just priced an Atag ic35 economiser, £1095 +vat, includes foc flue.
 
understand i have to listen to engineers but i just dont fancy a baxi, all i get told is they the bmws of boilers maybe in NE they all where trained in baxi
 
Atag are meant to be the nuts. not personally registered with them but a few local installers swear by them. I personally fit vaillant or glowworm. wouldn't contemplate fitting a baxi. aftersales is poor in my opinion.
 
i know dad has a baxi and its failed every year from being 2 year old but been fixed as he now has breakdown cover, That seems a cheap rice for a ATAG was told they over £600 more than a baxi platinum.

awating a fitter to get back to me who apparently does ATAG
 
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