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Caromom
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Hello everyone
We just had our boiler serviced by An Bord Gais and were told that we need to replace our existing boiler. I am looking for some advice as to (a) what sort of replacement boiler would be best – as I understand it a combi might not be suitable because of the number of bathrooms we have – and (b) what sort of questions we should ask when looking for quotes and/or what things we should stipulate – I have seen references in other posts to flushing the system and the use of inhibitor but I would be grateful for any other tips J .
Our existing boiler is a wall-hung Potterton Myson Prima F 50 which was already installed in our house when we bought it new in 1993 and which had 7 radiators running off it, 3 downstairs with thermostatic valves and 4 upstairs. In 2000 we built a two-storey extension mainly for our daughter who is disabled, adding a wheelchair-accessible bathroom and a further 2 radiators upstairs and 2 radiators downstairs making 11 radiators in total. For the last few months the radiators in the extension seem to have taken longer to reach the same temperature as those in the “old” part of the house. In terms of hot water needs, we have the kitchen plus two full bathrooms upstairs (both have electric power showers) and one cloakroom downstairs with just a toilet and wash-hand basin.
I would be grateful for any input – and also any recommendations for a registered installer covering the Dublin South-West area
Thanks
Caromom
We just had our boiler serviced by An Bord Gais and were told that we need to replace our existing boiler. I am looking for some advice as to (a) what sort of replacement boiler would be best – as I understand it a combi might not be suitable because of the number of bathrooms we have – and (b) what sort of questions we should ask when looking for quotes and/or what things we should stipulate – I have seen references in other posts to flushing the system and the use of inhibitor but I would be grateful for any other tips J .
Our existing boiler is a wall-hung Potterton Myson Prima F 50 which was already installed in our house when we bought it new in 1993 and which had 7 radiators running off it, 3 downstairs with thermostatic valves and 4 upstairs. In 2000 we built a two-storey extension mainly for our daughter who is disabled, adding a wheelchair-accessible bathroom and a further 2 radiators upstairs and 2 radiators downstairs making 11 radiators in total. For the last few months the radiators in the extension seem to have taken longer to reach the same temperature as those in the “old” part of the house. In terms of hot water needs, we have the kitchen plus two full bathrooms upstairs (both have electric power showers) and one cloakroom downstairs with just a toilet and wash-hand basin.
I would be grateful for any input – and also any recommendations for a registered installer covering the Dublin South-West area
Thanks
Caromom