I want to move my boiler from kitchen wall to under the stairs. This gets it out of the way ahead of my kitchen refurb and puts it at the centre of the house for me to run low profile underfloor heating pipes from there. I could get a combi and get rid of the airing cupboard to make more room in third bedroom. It's only me in the house, so combi is ok. All this is supposedly more efficient.
Except, I talked to the gasman who services the boiler and he says I currently have one of the best boilers in the world. Why would I want to replace a boiler which will continue to give me great service with a combi which will break down? Moving the boiler to under the stairs is not a good idea because of moving pipes. It will cost a minimum of £2.5k and I'll never get that back in efficiency savings.
He says they usuallly put a cupboard around the boiler in the kitchen and it looks like it's part of a row of cabinets. Which is great, except I was going to do away with cabinets on that wall so it feels more open (and also saves me about £1k on cabinets (yeah, I want a nice kitchen)).
I feel my grand vision is slipping away as sensible, practical voices step in. I guess I'm asking for any experiences.