Know its wrong section but need quick reply - Boiler related
Know its wrong section but need quick reply - Boiler related
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Welshbeef

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49,633 posts

220 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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Re my post in DIY and boiler possibly caput.

How long does it take from ordering with say Br Gas to getting one installed? Have tennants without hot water (heating can get around the solution with electric heaters but no hot water = no shower - mixer shower).


Munter

31,330 posts

263 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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Well they quoted 2 weeks to replace a condensate pipe...

Have you not got an immersion heater in the hot water tank for hot water sans boiler?

Stu - B

502 posts

198 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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Took them 10 days 2 weeks ago. However 7 - 8 of those were waiting for the new system to be delivered.

Welshbeef

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49,633 posts

220 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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Its a condensor I think i.e. in the kitchen no hot water tank just heats the water up when the tap turns on.

anonymous-user

76 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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If there is a baby in the house you get priority treatment.

5lab

1,811 posts

218 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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don't go with british gas - they wanted £3.5k to fit the same boiler a local plumber did for £1400.

just phone the local gas men (yellow pages) and find one with a spare day. you should be able to find one next-day..

Stu - B

502 posts

198 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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5lab said:
don't go with british gas - they wanted £3.5k to fit the same boiler a local plumber did for £1400.

just phone the local gas men (yellow pages) and find one with a spare day. you should be able to find one next-day..
Go for British Gas! They did a retrospective policy for me and a system (have a boiler with thermal store system that went wrong) that a local firm quoted £4K for cost me £1.7K....NB that hurt whatever way you look at it.

Also, they arrived within 3 hours of starting the policy and let me pay interest free over 4 months.

Good car subject......

Edited by Stu - B on Wednesday 31st March 12:09

Welshbeef

Original Poster:

49,633 posts

220 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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5lab said:
don't go with british gas - they wanted £3.5k to fit the same boiler a local plumber did for £1400.

just phone the local gas men (yellow pages) and find one with a spare day. you should be able to find one next-day..
Is that £1,400 all in boiler + fitting + dreaded or just the labour?


Also anyone know of a good plumber in Reading - hopefully its a simple fix which Br Gas will do else it will be new boiler route which Im really dreading.

remedy

2,131 posts

213 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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It should be between £1400 and £1800 all in depending on the quality of boiler. Worcester Bosch or Vaillant are generally the most recommended but will come in at £1800 ish.
Cheaper ones are available but you get what you pay for.

I paid £1900 last year for a Vaillant with power flush and magnaclean filter that gave me a 5 year warranty. Sod BG - they wanted £3000 for the same boiler.

john_p

7,073 posts

272 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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Dave_ST220 said:
If there is a baby in the house you get priority treatment.
Quick! Borrow one! hehe

Welshbeef

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49,633 posts

220 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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remedy said:
It should be between £1400 and £1800 all in depending on the quality of boiler. Worcester Bosch or Vaillant are generally the most recommended but will come in at £1800 ish.
Cheaper ones are available but you get what you pay for.

I paid £1900 last year for a Vaillant with power flush and magnaclean filter that gave me a 5 year warranty. Sod BG - they wanted £3000 for the same boiler.
In our family home we have Worcester not had any issues with it to date - and when I lived in the other house I think it was Prima or potterton either way did the job but I want high quality reliability & good efficiency.

Hard Water area too - new shower head min 1 a year.

_Batty_

12,268 posts

272 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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get a magnetic softener as well smile
go for any local 'gas safe' engineers

Munter

31,330 posts

263 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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_Batty_ said:
'gas safe'
The new name for

_Batty_

12,268 posts

272 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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Munter said:
_Batty_ said:
'gas safe'
The new name for
indeed, bloody stupid idea that was....

Wings

5,925 posts

237 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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British Gas never, never for paying, and in my book never, never for using, with the best option being, find a local reliable Gas Safe installer

Welshbeef

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49,633 posts

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Wednesday 31st March 2010
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Wings said:
British Gas never, never for paying, and in my book never, never for using, with the best option being, find a local reliable Gas Safe installer
Glancing online c£3-5k for one of their boiler installations.... !!!! Talk about high overheads I'd happily use a local trader to do the same work I prefer reputation over the big business.

annodomini2

6,962 posts

273 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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_Batty_ said:
Munter said:
_Batty_ said:
'gas safe'
The new name for
indeed, bloody stupid idea that was....
Purely political decision

Ferg

15,242 posts

279 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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annodomini2 said:
Purely political decision
Perhaps, but far better than CORGI.

Welshbeef

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49,633 posts

220 months

Thursday 1st April 2010
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Oh yea... job sorted... the pilot light had gone out must have been a power cut at anyway it was a 3 min repair took off the cover (which gives access to the reset button) press & hold pilot light relit job done.

Red faces for the tennants & sadly for me a lost nights sleep with worry over the potential cost & logistics for repair.

Thread can now be closed.

Munter

31,330 posts

263 months

Thursday 1st April 2010
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Welshbeef said:
Oh yea... job sorted... the pilot light had gone out must have been a power cut at anyway it was a 3 min repair took off the cover (which gives access to the reset button) press & hold pilot light relit job done.

Red faces for the tennants & sadly for me a lost nights sleep with worry over the potential cost & logistics for repair.

Thread can now be closed.
Sorry but can we get some good natured pointing and laughing in before the threads closed?