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I'm getting a new boiler (oil).
Current set up is traditional vented, expansion tank in the loft etc.
I was assuming I would just replace like for like - i.e. get a new regular/heat only boiler, and leave the rest as is.
One plumber has suggested I put in a system boiler instead and ditch the expansion tank in the loft (to be replaced with a pressurised expansion vessel, I assume).
I am struggling to see what the advantage would be to this. Why change from regular to system, doesn't that just create more work?
Many thanks
Current set up is traditional vented, expansion tank in the loft etc.
I was assuming I would just replace like for like - i.e. get a new regular/heat only boiler, and leave the rest as is.
One plumber has suggested I put in a system boiler instead and ditch the expansion tank in the loft (to be replaced with a pressurised expansion vessel, I assume).
I am struggling to see what the advantage would be to this. Why change from regular to system, doesn't that just create more work?
Many thanks