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Desperate for advice re. new kitchen and boiler

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RubbishMantra · 06/12/2016 19:12

I would be so grateful if somebody could help me out with this.

I'm looking to have a new kitchen fitted in the new year. The ancient boiler also keeps packing up. This is positioned in the kitchen, and there's nowhere else to place it. Is it possible for kitchen planner/fitters to contract in a gas heating engineer to replace old boiler whilst putting in the new kitchen, to keep faff and disruption to a minimum?

TIA Smile

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Newbrummie · 18/12/2016 18:04

Vaillant's are great, I used to work for British Gas

RubbishMantra · 18/12/2016 19:39

Ah, nice one Brummie. Had a Vaillant in my old house, rarely problematic, and parts easily sourced.

I think possibly heating engineer thought he saw me coming.

Thank Christ onna bike I thought to check here first. He succeeded in charging me WAAY above what I've usually paid to replace a diverter switch in the past, but I was desperate for hot water!

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PigletJohn · 18/12/2016 20:14

"obscure"

Which one?

RubbishMantra · 19/12/2016 14:52

Piglet, can't remember the name, (not sure he told me), but he did say it was Dutch.

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PigletJohn · 19/12/2016 18:20

Might have been an Intergas.

some of the gasmen have recently been getting very excited about them.

RubbishMantra · 20/12/2016 12:54

He did seem very enthusiastic, Piglet. Lots of arm waving.

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Newbrummie · 20/12/2016 12:58

Too funny !

RubbishMantra · 20/12/2016 15:03

Gas Engineer porn? Grin

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