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Hi All
I am musing about finally replacing our anciente back boiler (Baxi Bermuda, part of a Plan C system dating back ... quite a bit) One possibility I am considering is having a system boiler fitted rather than a combi. On question - would it be necessary/advisable to replace the cylinder at the same time, or could this be kept? Thanks & Regards J^n |
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