Your Central Heating.....?
Poll: Your Central Heating.....?
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rich_vw said:
Excuse my 'dumb' question but whats a Megaflow?? Currently looking what system to get for the first purchase (all going well) and TBH I just thought Combi is the way to go if its a full new system.
High pressure hot water I think?? Non vented system? Sure that is what we have got & have found it amazing-full bath in 60 seconds, seems mega efficient too.andyjo1982 said:
Poor title for this thread, came on here expecting to see discussions about when you turn your heating on, how much you spend, what temp you have it at etc, no its a plumbers only thread. Brilliant 
Not limited to plumbers, edited my post to that effect.
Feel free to hijack though, you have a good point

Dave_ST220 said:
rich_vw said:
Excuse my 'dumb' question but whats a Megaflow?? Currently looking what system to get for the first purchase (all going well) and TBH I just thought Combi is the way to go if its a full new system.
High pressure hot water I think?? Non vented system? Sure that is what we have got & have found it amazing-full bath in 60 seconds, seems mega efficient too.Gingerbread Man said:
Dave_ST220 said:
rich_vw said:
Excuse my 'dumb' question but whats a Megaflow?? Currently looking what system to get for the first purchase (all going well) and TBH I just thought Combi is the way to go if its a full new system.
High pressure hot water I think?? Non vented system? Sure that is what we have got & have found it amazing-full bath in 60 seconds, seems mega efficient too.Dave_ST220 said:
rich_vw said:
Excuse my 'dumb' question but whats a Megaflow?? Currently looking what system to get for the first purchase (all going well) and TBH I just thought Combi is the way to go if its a full new system.
High pressure hot water I think?? Non vented system? Sure that is what we have got & have found it amazing-full bath in 60 seconds, seems mega efficient too.Is it a bird bath.
i,ve got Mainsflow (megaflow)but although its quicker still takes 5 mins to fill big double whirlpool bath.
eldar said:
Gingerbread Man said:
Dave_ST220 said:
rich_vw said:
Excuse my 'dumb' question but whats a Megaflow?? Currently looking what system to get for the first purchase (all going well) and TBH I just thought Combi is the way to go if its a full new system.
High pressure hot water I think?? Non vented system? Sure that is what we have got & have found it amazing-full bath in 60 seconds, seems mega efficient too.I have a combi I inherited in the house I rent. If it was my own property, it would be coming out and replaced with an open vented hot water system with a pumped shower as the mains flow rate is poor in my house.
I'm a Heating Engineer and I'd say 70% of installs are replacing conventional set ups with combination boilers.
No matter how much you try and convince them to just have a boiler swap, they are adement they want a combi, because they want space in there loft and airing cupboard.
The first complaint is ussually about the hot water temperature being too low!
I'm a Heating Engineer and I'd say 70% of installs are replacing conventional set ups with combination boilers.
No matter how much you try and convince them to just have a boiler swap, they are adement they want a combi, because they want space in there loft and airing cupboard.
The first complaint is ussually about the hot water temperature being too low!
Ricky_M said:
I have a combi I inherited in the house I rent. If it was my own property, it would be coming out and replaced with an open vented hot water system with a pumped shower as the mains flow rate is poor in my house.
I'm a Heating Engineer and I'd say 70% of installs are replacing conventional set ups with combination boilers.
No matter how much you try and convince them to just have a boiler swap, they are adement they want a combi, because they want space in there loft and airing cupboard and their friends have just had one fitted.
The first complaint is ussually about the hot water temperature being too low!
I'm a Heating Engineer and I'd say 70% of installs are replacing conventional set ups with combination boilers.
No matter how much you try and convince them to just have a boiler swap, they are adement they want a combi, because they want space in there loft and airing cupboard and their friends have just had one fitted.
The first complaint is ussually about the hot water temperature being too low!
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