Our 23 yr old Glow Worm boiler needs replacing and the new one re-sited from the middle of the kitchen to an outside wall.
The choice of replacement seems to be between an Ideal Logic+ and a Vaillant Ecofit Pure .
We have a hot water tank in the airing cupboard and cold water tank in the loft with 14 radiators split 4 double and 6 single on the system.
The best place to site the new boiler is in the downstairs cloakroom where the gas meter is situated, and it has an outside wall for drainage and the flue.
From my research the Vaillant would seem the better choice with a longer warranty when fitted by a registered installer, and there seem far fewer adverse reviews of the Vaillant than the Ideal on various websites.
I have some concern about our very old pipes if the system was power flushed but have beeen advised that there are alternative ways of cleaning out the pipes prior to refilling and testing after fitment of the new boiler.
Our present heating runs perfectly with every radiator very hot, but I wonder if there could be problems in balancing the system after all the work has been done.
Any advice on choice of boiler, flushing and balancing of the system and points I should clarify with my engineer would be welcomed and appreciated.
The choice of replacement seems to be between an Ideal Logic+ and a Vaillant Ecofit Pure .
We have a hot water tank in the airing cupboard and cold water tank in the loft with 14 radiators split 4 double and 6 single on the system.
The best place to site the new boiler is in the downstairs cloakroom where the gas meter is situated, and it has an outside wall for drainage and the flue.
From my research the Vaillant would seem the better choice with a longer warranty when fitted by a registered installer, and there seem far fewer adverse reviews of the Vaillant than the Ideal on various websites.
I have some concern about our very old pipes if the system was power flushed but have beeen advised that there are alternative ways of cleaning out the pipes prior to refilling and testing after fitment of the new boiler.
Our present heating runs perfectly with every radiator very hot, but I wonder if there could be problems in balancing the system after all the work has been done.
Any advice on choice of boiler, flushing and balancing of the system and points I should clarify with my engineer would be welcomed and appreciated.