Install cost of floor standing boiler?
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Ok, currently have a Worcester Bosch Highflow 4.5 floor standing boiler, which is 20 years old and wont go on forever.
A new boiler by the same company, either a Highflow 440 at £1500 or 550 at £1900 (based on internet prices) seems to be the replacment model for what I have.
Would it be relativley safe to assume the existing pipework should "hopefully" enable a pain free swap of new for old boiler? If so, what sort of price would I be looking at roughly to see this job complete?
Any registered installers care to give me a rough guide? (I was thinking anything between £600 - £1k maybe?)
Thanks
Matt
(I have asked 2 local installers to come and give me a price, but I'd like a rough figure in my head first)
A new boiler by the same company, either a Highflow 440 at £1500 or 550 at £1900 (based on internet prices) seems to be the replacment model for what I have.
Would it be relativley safe to assume the existing pipework should "hopefully" enable a pain free swap of new for old boiler? If so, what sort of price would I be looking at roughly to see this job complete?
Any registered installers care to give me a rough guide? (I was thinking anything between £600 - £1k maybe?)
Thanks
Matt
(I have asked 2 local installers to come and give me a price, but I'd like a rough figure in my head first)
Ferg said:
The boiler will require a new flue or liner if it's in a chimney. It may require alterations to the pipework as it could be a gravity hot water system.
It vents straight outside to the wall its pushed up against currently, but I guess a new flue would be around £100 I guess? matts4 said:
Ferg said:
The boiler will require a new flue or liner if it's in a chimney. It may require alterations to the pipework as it could be a gravity hot water system.
It vents straight outside to the wall its pushed up against currently, but I guess a new flue would be around £100 I guess? Highflows are combination boiler arn't they, if that is the case it shouldn't be too difficult to change.
Providing you have a drain within easy reach for the condensate pipework and you have the correct size gas pipework going to the boiler.
I know the Worcester Bosch CDi floor standing range have a condensate pump, pretty sure the highflows do aswell, can get you out of a pickle when it comes to find a drain!
Try and find an Accredited Installer to fit your Worcester Bosch, it will up your warranty to 5 years.
Providing you have a drain within easy reach for the condensate pipework and you have the correct size gas pipework going to the boiler.
I know the Worcester Bosch CDi floor standing range have a condensate pump, pretty sure the highflows do aswell, can get you out of a pickle when it comes to find a drain!
Try and find an Accredited Installer to fit your Worcester Bosch, it will up your warranty to 5 years.
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