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Default Are there any quality boilers/manufacturers, at any price?

On Feb 2, 11:10*am, Mike Harrison wrote:
Looking around for candidates to replace my 15-odd year old boiler, spent an evening looking around
for reviews, comments etc at the few sites that review this sort of thing..
This site seemed to have about the most reviewshttp://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews247100.html

It strikes me that pretty much every manufacturer has some users with horror stories, but of course
most of the reviews are from dissatisfied users as happy people won't often bother posting
information, and without any indications of the installed base, a small number of samples is not a
statistically reliable indicator.

There are clearly a few obvious 'to-avoids' with so many reports of problems, bad service, failure
to honour warranties etc. that they can easily be ruled out, e.g. *Ferrolli ( many reports of bad
customer service and poor parts availability) , Ideal ISAR 35 (100 reviews with 1-star avarage) ,
but most of the rest are too far below the noise to be a useful guide.

Although there are a few comments from installers who have installed a large number of a particular
model, I suspect that after an initial period they may not see a lot of the longer term problems as
users will more likely be talking to the manufacturer's service/warranty people.

Seems to me that apart from some specific models with particular design flaws, probably the most
important thing for long term peace of mind is how good the manufacturer is at providing spares and
support, combined with ease of repair and parts cost.

If I were looking for a kitchen appliance, I know that going to Bosch, Miele etc. would give me a
pretty good chance of getting something reliable at a premium price, however I've yet to find if
there are any comparable *'quality brands' when it comes to boilers.

I can do most repairs myself, and not at all worried about electrical/electronics as that's
something I know inside out.

So from this perspective, any recommendations, good or to-avoid for a ~30KW condensing Combi where
reliability, servicability and manufacturer service are good, even it if costs more?


If you mean "at any price" - look at gas-fired Rayburns.

Ignore all the advice based on old-fashioned Rayburns, nowadays they
build very efficient boilers, combined with range cookers - which can
be operated entirely separately.

Having seen the internals of my (oil-fired) Rayburn when it was
installed, build quality is outstanding.

I believe spares availability stretches back to at least the 1960's.