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Sold on now bud dont think hes worried about that cheers kop.


So KOP is it worth installing the intergas boiler or would you say it is not worth it ? What type of boilers would you recommend to install ?
 
In this situation yes mate i quite liked it only time will tell , i normally fit baxi or worcester i think i would use another intergas but will probaly do the training course so can give 10 year warranty as its local to me cheers kop.
 
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Aslong as they were installed before the cut off date there fine
 
In this situation yes mate i quite liked it only time will tell , i normally fit baxi or worcester i think i would use another intergas but will probaly do the training course so can give 10 year warranty as its local to me cheers kop.
Anyone can give the 10 year warranty on the ECO RF at the moment - it's a "special offer" until the end of the year. There's very little point doing their training at the moment
 
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