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Default 2 combi boilers?

On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 00:52:28 +0100, geoff wrote:

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g, Steve Firth writes
geoff wrote:
In message op.wdhx0ltzytk5n5@i7-940, Lieutenant Scott writes
On Sat, 28 Apr 2012 23:00:14 +0100, Fredxx wrote:
It also meant I could go for condensing boilers as I wasn't looking
forward to the gas bill. If required I could run just the one boiler,
and on the 2 occasions I had a fault I still had gas heated hot water,
and maintained background heat.

I suspect the goal posts have changed since, but the principles still
hold, especially in these days when boiler reliability is at an all time
low.

Mine has run unserviced for 14 years. Buy a Baxi.

So, you're comparing a boiler built 15 years ago with one built today ...

You make Harry sound sensible


PHucker makes Mad Gerald The Insane sound sensible. In other groups he is
boasting that he saved a fiver on having dumpy bags of gravel delivered by
loading 1.5 tonnes of gravel into the back of a Golf.


Interesting, I though that it was Skodas that were traditionally used as
skips


A VW becomes a Skoda with old age.

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