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Default Condensing Boilers & Fuel Prices


"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 09:30:45 +0100, "RedOnRed" wrote:

Is it a coincidence that household fuel prices are spiralling up,
particularly since the increased popularity of high efficiency boilers and
with the advent of condensing boilers being pretty much mandatory since
April this year?

Household fuel companies are in the business of selling us fuel. Surely if
we're using less of it then they have to increase their prices? Which is
exactly what seems to be happening.

If the pattern continues it looks like more HE boilers means higher fuel
prices. If that's the case, then does it mean there's less reason or more
reason to have a condensing boiler?


Somewhat academic, since in general you don't have the choice when a
replacement is made.


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.andy


Not necessarily so. I had my 28 year old boiler replaced in April and could
still be using it now...if I could've been bothered to keep on having it
repaired that is.

Apart from brand new installs in say new homes, i'd say a lot of people do
have the option.