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Hi just cleared my inbox now so you should be good

Im in work until about 6 could you ask him to ring me after that if possible

And if you want to drop me a pm with further information there is space now
 
Some great choices of boilers with 2 years. But also for a small amount more options are there for 5 years. And literally it is only a few £ more

Such as main eco elite or vokera easy heat.
Yes - At the budget end - and some misery guts on here will no doubt slate them. But its horses for courses and overall they provide reliable service with the backup of an established brand name for a tight budget.
 
Some great choices of boilers with 2 years. But also for a small amount more options are there for 5 years. And literally it is only a few £ more

Such as main eco elite or vokera easy heat.
Yes - At the budget end - and some misery guts on here will no doubt slate them. But its horses for courses and overall they provide reliable service with the backup of an established brand name for a tight budget.

Thanks for reply

If you were talking ball park where would you say i would be on this price wise?
 
Difficult to say as prices vary wildly across the country but here in newcastle, which is a large city with much much competition, prices here would not be relevant to your area.

All i can say is take up the offer from shaun corbs for a discussion and see what they have to say and dont just view any bottom line costs in isolation from all your quotes - look at the experience and backup from the installer as thats worth its weight in gold for a job that will last.

Many issues regarding longevity and reliability are caused through poor installation
 
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Take the guys on here advice bud the most important thing is to get the right person or local company who will look after you and your boiler once it has been fitted ask about after care i e a service each year and if they would be available for advice if needed , there are lots of posts on here all asking the same questions as you
if you look back on some it may help you ,I have advised people but it all depends on your finances and how the existing system is installed for us to know , as your struggling to understand you need a vist to your property by a installer regards k
 
Take the guys on here advice bud the most important thing is to get the right person or local company who will look after you and your boiler once it has been fitted ask about after care i e a service each year and if they would be available for advice if needed , there are lots of posts on here all asking the same questions as you
if you look back on some it may help you ,I have advised people but it all depends on your finances and how the existing system is installed for us to know , as your struggling to understand you need a vist to your property by a installer regards k
 
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