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ot-ish Moving a boiler
Got a quote yesterday for moving a boiler about 3m and then putting
piping to whwre the new gas meter will be (That'll cost at least 500 quid to have that moved) he reckons 1400 but thinks we should have a new combi boiler too whilst we're at it which takes it to 2000. Our existing rads are narrow bore so I'm wondering if there's potentially problems with that (he's mentioned about needing rad valves upstairs) - but wondering about things- such as him turning round and saying we'll need new rads all over if the system doesn't work right, or because of problems getting it all to work together. We've been toying with the idea of a solar water system which needs a tank and having a combi won't be ideal for that... Any thoughts? -- http://wwww.orderonlinepickupinstore.co.uk Ah fetch it yourself if you can't wait for delivery http://wwww.freedeliveryuk.co.uk Or get it delivered for free |
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