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Should we get a new boiler?

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furrycat · 29/09/2008 11:02

Ours is 8-10 years old and rated a G for efficiency. Takes ages for water to get hot (it's a combination boiler)

DH thinks we should replace it now. I think we should hang on another couple of years until it stops working, given how expensive it is to replace (approx 2k).

Any advice? And does a new boiler actually keep a house warmer?

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Nagapie · 29/09/2008 11:05

A newer boiler will be more efficient and would cost less to run in the end...

I am sure with the credit crunch and the financial stresses, there will be lots of wiggle room to get a competitive quote to replace...

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throckenholt · 29/09/2008 11:09

given high prices for fuel these days I would go for the new boiler now rather than later because it will cost less to run.

As far as keeping the house warmer - no - that depends on the thermostat setting - but it will do it for less fuel and hence less money.

Also - it may not be that easy to get a boiler engineer to fit a new one when the old one breaks down - then you risk a period with no hot water.

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