Hello all.
I'm having a very old open vented system overhauled, including replacement of all 8 radiators, tanks, etc. I have decided to stick to unvented as I don't want to risk the potential problems related to pressurising such old pipework (37 years old).
I can't decide whether to have an Intergas HRE 18 ov or Viessmann Vitodens 100-w ov installed, or should I stick to a mainstream brand like Glow Worm or Vaillant?
Hopefully I can get some insight and opinions of professionals and consumers/users who have had some real world experience with them.
To me, the most important thing is the reliabilty and quality engineering rather than good marketing or hype.
At first, I had pretty much decided to go for a Glow Worm Ultracom 18hhxi, but now i'm having second thoughts due to discovering the existence of these less well known but arguably superior European built machines.
I know this has been discussed many times, in many similar threads, but I couldn't find any that are very recent. The main reason I would like fresh advice is because it seems the early Viessmann Vitoden 100's were an absolute nightmare, with many unhappy customers. Is it true that all the problems have been sorted out now, and the current models are extremely reliable?
Thank you in advance, and would appreciate your collective input, both professional and user/owner.
I'm having a very old open vented system overhauled, including replacement of all 8 radiators, tanks, etc. I have decided to stick to unvented as I don't want to risk the potential problems related to pressurising such old pipework (37 years old).
I can't decide whether to have an Intergas HRE 18 ov or Viessmann Vitodens 100-w ov installed, or should I stick to a mainstream brand like Glow Worm or Vaillant?
Hopefully I can get some insight and opinions of professionals and consumers/users who have had some real world experience with them.
To me, the most important thing is the reliabilty and quality engineering rather than good marketing or hype.
At first, I had pretty much decided to go for a Glow Worm Ultracom 18hhxi, but now i'm having second thoughts due to discovering the existence of these less well known but arguably superior European built machines.
I know this has been discussed many times, in many similar threads, but I couldn't find any that are very recent. The main reason I would like fresh advice is because it seems the early Viessmann Vitoden 100's were an absolute nightmare, with many unhappy customers. Is it true that all the problems have been sorted out now, and the current models are extremely reliable?
Thank you in advance, and would appreciate your collective input, both professional and user/owner.