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Not in mineIntergas Rapid is better than both imo
jolly good, we are all entitled to oneNot in mine
3 bedroom (including loft) end of terrace built around 1890 with internal brick walls, 8 Rads of which 2 are towel rails and no insulation in brickwork.What house do you have??
Ok.3 bedroom (including loft) end of terrace built around 1890 with internal brick walls, 8 Rads of which 2 are towel rails and no insulation in brickwork.
That’s what I had fitted about 2.5 years ago. Fitted by local man 40 years in the trade, his recommendation having fitted many of them. Works perfectly and better than the Worcester that it replaced. To be fair that one was here when we bought, and was 18 years old when replaced. A lot of parts fitted to it in recent years.It's the Logic plus if that helps
Please tell us what you really thinkIdeal’s are the worst boiler on the market. Heat exchanger gets blocked up very easily.
Out of all the boiler i work on the Bosch are the least problematic.
How many bathrooms have you got?I'm in the market for a new boiler. Been recommended the above boiler by an installer. Is it any good or should I stick to Bosch Worcester?
Sorry Harvest, but I disagree on that. If the op has got a 3 bedroom property and 1 bathroom the ecotec 825 is more than enoughHe needs the 30 for the hot water flow rate Ron.
Perhaps I should have added that a magnetic filter was also installed at the same time!!Ideal’s are the worst boiler on the market. Heat exchanger gets blocked up very easily.
Out of all the boiler i work on the Bosch are the least problematic.
You are allowed to disagree mate. But in my opinion it isn’t good enough for the demand. Clearly I have not inspected the house however I believe it should be a minimum of a 28kw dependant on hot water demand. (The customer will not be happy if he has 11 litres a minute at the moment and you then replace it with a boiler that does 9). If you do that all the time I bet you have loads of happy customersSorry Harvest, but I disagree on that. If the op has got a 3 bedroom property and 1 bathroom the ecotec 825 is more than enough
All depends on the engineer mate. You definitely want a filter on the heating and a scale reducer on the cold water inlet to the boiler (If in an hard water area) and a 25kw is still too small.(in my opinion)It's a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom cottage so quite small. Getting back to the first post the guy said he was going to fit a magna clean and scale reducer. Those Valliants look a lot more money than the ideal but I suppose you get what you pay for. I can't get my head around why 50 percent say ideal are the nuts and others slag it off. I was thinking of upping it to the vogue.
30+kw is what I need. My Worcester Bosch 35cdi is probably 10/15 years old and definitely needs replacing. Running a bath is becoming a nightmare.All depends on the engineer mate. You definitely want a filter on the heating and a scale reducer on the cold water inlet to the boiler (If in an hard water area) and a 25kw is still too small.(in my opinion)
Sorry mate. Wasn’t disagreeing with you. Was another post.30+kw is what I need. My Worcester Bosch 35cdi is probably 10/15 years old and definitely needs replacing. Running a bath is becoming a nightmare.
Wasn't meant as being sarcastic, just agreeing with youSorry mate. Wasn’t disagreeing with you. Was another post.
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