I've just bought a 4-bed 1850 stone terrace near Barnsley. The Worcester 240 combi boiler (not condensing) has 22mm piping to it but two problems:
1. British Gas (BG) have serviced it and put a big yellow sticker on saying "do not use" because the flue vents into a covered side passageway; they say the flue must vent to the back of the house, which needs a massive drill to get through the stone wall plus a flue which is about 12 inches longer.
2. Our hot water is scalding (which is why we got BG around in the first place). I think BG said the modulator needs replacing; and the boiler is 13 years old and has some other parts that might break.
So question (A) is, do we get these two things fixed, or just get a new boiler? www.which.co.uk reckon a new one saves £150 in gas bills every year.
I've had four quotes. They generally agreed BG were over-cautious, but once BG had said "do not use", none of them would fix the modulator without fixing the flue. One quote was £600 to fix both problems and £1400 to replace, which I don't trust seeing as the other three quotes were all about £2100 to replace - I didn't push very hard for quotes to fix. Only one bloke bothered to go upstairs to look at radiators, to leave us contacts of referees and in fact leave us any documentation at all; however he only fits Aristons because that's what he's used to.
At the moment we're not fussed to a powerful one, because we don't mind not using the tap when someone else is in the shower - but we'll probably have kids in a few years if we're lucky.
So question (B) is, over ten or twenty years, which is how long we expect to stay here (at least), will an Ariston work out as good value as a Worcester Bosch, which is what other plumbers recommend?
1. British Gas (BG) have serviced it and put a big yellow sticker on saying "do not use" because the flue vents into a covered side passageway; they say the flue must vent to the back of the house, which needs a massive drill to get through the stone wall plus a flue which is about 12 inches longer.
2. Our hot water is scalding (which is why we got BG around in the first place). I think BG said the modulator needs replacing; and the boiler is 13 years old and has some other parts that might break.
So question (A) is, do we get these two things fixed, or just get a new boiler? www.which.co.uk reckon a new one saves £150 in gas bills every year.
I've had four quotes. They generally agreed BG were over-cautious, but once BG had said "do not use", none of them would fix the modulator without fixing the flue. One quote was £600 to fix both problems and £1400 to replace, which I don't trust seeing as the other three quotes were all about £2100 to replace - I didn't push very hard for quotes to fix. Only one bloke bothered to go upstairs to look at radiators, to leave us contacts of referees and in fact leave us any documentation at all; however he only fits Aristons because that's what he's used to.
At the moment we're not fussed to a powerful one, because we don't mind not using the tap when someone else is in the shower - but we'll probably have kids in a few years if we're lucky.
So question (B) is, over ten or twenty years, which is how long we expect to stay here (at least), will an Ariston work out as good value as a Worcester Bosch, which is what other plumbers recommend?