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I have a small cottage with 8 rads (9 if a double is counted as two) with a Grant 90 combi boiler that has given up the ghost and has to be replaced according to a well known and respected local heating engineer.
When the boiler worked we only got a very slow flow from the domestic hot water, due probably to furring up, so a new combi should be better but still not great I imagine. However, as the property is only used at weekends we can probably put up with that as the additional cost of a cylinder type boiler will probably be prohibitive?
The heating engineer has said that the existing boiler is oversized and we could get away with a 70,000 btu boiler but it's possible, although unlikely, that we may extend the house and add four additional rads and an en suite bathroom. So would a 70,000 btu boiler be sufficient for that?
The current boiler is free standing and I would like to free up the space and install a toilet in the room in which it is housed so the options are to have an external boiler hung on the outside wall, but then we lose the heat generated by it which seems a waste or we could have an internal wall hung unit but I fear it may take too much space.
Does anyone have experience of external boilers i.e. do they rust up quickly etc? Also how good/bad are new combi boilers and do forum members have favourite brands? Should I just pay up and have a cylinder type boiler?
Thanks for any advice.
When the boiler worked we only got a very slow flow from the domestic hot water, due probably to furring up, so a new combi should be better but still not great I imagine. However, as the property is only used at weekends we can probably put up with that as the additional cost of a cylinder type boiler will probably be prohibitive?
The heating engineer has said that the existing boiler is oversized and we could get away with a 70,000 btu boiler but it's possible, although unlikely, that we may extend the house and add four additional rads and an en suite bathroom. So would a 70,000 btu boiler be sufficient for that?
The current boiler is free standing and I would like to free up the space and install a toilet in the room in which it is housed so the options are to have an external boiler hung on the outside wall, but then we lose the heat generated by it which seems a waste or we could have an internal wall hung unit but I fear it may take too much space.
Does anyone have experience of external boilers i.e. do they rust up quickly etc? Also how good/bad are new combi boilers and do forum members have favourite brands? Should I just pay up and have a cylinder type boiler?
Thanks for any advice.