I've searched the forum and there are a few similar threads, but I was wondering if I could ask the question before I commit to spending quite a bit of money. I've got a conventional potterton boiler gravity system that's about 17 years old. I have a loud shower pump upstairs in the airing cupboard. Boiler is starting to show its age and I can no longer bleed most of the Rads as the bleed screws have rounded. So I'm planning to replace the system with a combi and new rads in the spring. Have had three quotes so far, all from really professional gas safe fitters who I'd gladly give the job to. The only thing that's stopping me is the possible work involved with the supply to the boiler. 2 fitters have suggested an Ideal logic plus 30kw and the other a WB (32kw I think). I know the WB requires a 22mm connection so quite rightly that guy has quoted me with a new feed in 22mm from the meter to the boiler. One other suggesting an ideal has also said the same. The problem is that will mean I'll need an external copper pipe snaking from the front to the back of the house which I'm really not keen on. The MI for the logic plus States it can take a 15mm intake and I've asked the third fitter who has said he thinks this will be sufficient for this boiler. I've taken a picture of where the intake comes up through the concrete floor under current boiler and I've read that 15mm may be ok if the 15mm portion is not too long. What I don't know is if the pipe coming out of the floor is the 22mm feed from the meter or not. I'd be very grateful for people's thoughts. I'd really like to know in advance if the required 1mb drop can be met before I agree to the job before I commit to the external pipe work. I've attached the picture if it helps. The only other gas appliance I have is a regular 4 burner gas hob.