Hello
My father is qualifies for a free boiler.
He wants to keep the system as it is; he doesn't want to get rid of the hot water tank.
Which is the most reliable boiler on the market today?
Can the new boiler be located in the garage?
Can he keep his old boiler connected to the system as a back up, so if the new boiler ever goes faulty he can quickly switch over to the old boiler whilst the new boiler is being repaired?
He has an Open vented system with a pump (similar to the diagram below).
Feed and expansion tank in loft.
Hot water cylinder on 1st floor in airing cupboard (next to the system pump and 3-port valve).
Boiler on ground floor in kitchen. Used to heat up water and the central heating system.
Cold water tank in loft.
Thanks
PS-1 - forgot to say, he would be willing to contribute to upgrade the boiler and system in order to improve the current setup.
Are there any boiler makes he should avoid due to poor reliability?
PS-2
So the general view seems to be that free boilers are bad overall. Tend to be low quality boilers, usually badly installed, etc.
Would be interesting to here from anyone who has actually had a free boiler installed in their house.
Any how, to open the discussion a bit wider, and forgetting the free boiler thing, which boiler(s) would be the most reliable?
He wants to keep the hot water tank in the airing cupboard.
My father is qualifies for a free boiler.
He wants to keep the system as it is; he doesn't want to get rid of the hot water tank.
Which is the most reliable boiler on the market today?
Can the new boiler be located in the garage?
Can he keep his old boiler connected to the system as a back up, so if the new boiler ever goes faulty he can quickly switch over to the old boiler whilst the new boiler is being repaired?
He has an Open vented system with a pump (similar to the diagram below).
Feed and expansion tank in loft.
Hot water cylinder on 1st floor in airing cupboard (next to the system pump and 3-port valve).
Boiler on ground floor in kitchen. Used to heat up water and the central heating system.
Cold water tank in loft.
Thanks
PS-1 - forgot to say, he would be willing to contribute to upgrade the boiler and system in order to improve the current setup.
Are there any boiler makes he should avoid due to poor reliability?
PS-2
So the general view seems to be that free boilers are bad overall. Tend to be low quality boilers, usually badly installed, etc.
Would be interesting to here from anyone who has actually had a free boiler installed in their house.
Any how, to open the discussion a bit wider, and forgetting the free boiler thing, which boiler(s) would be the most reliable?
He wants to keep the hot water tank in the airing cupboard.
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