I actually asked for an RGII installer in my first post?Remember you must be RGII registered to work on a gas installation and it is a criminal offence if you are not registered. It is also very stupid.
I don't fancy my chances of finding an RGII installer that will install a boiler that I supply.
that somwe statement for a compnay to be making..there is a reason the SEAI require a certain standard of spec!! 'our boilers are cheap so cheap they aren't on the approved list'I had my bolier serviced by plumbingservices.ie and they said they could supply & fit a new bolier, high efficieny for 1800, but that it wouldn't qualify for the SEAI grant as only the higher spec ones qualify for this
I'm not saying any of that.
The problem is that because of the SEAI grant, high spec boilers are being promoted and I don't need one. The cheapest boiler Airtricity can provide is €1900. That is before any work is done.
I use the boiler 2 months a year, three days a week for a few hours in the evening at most.
The maths. I use the boiler 2 months a year, three days a week for a few hours in the evening at most. It would take decades to recoup a spend of €3000.
Would be good to know because if you are using the boiler as little as you say, then perhaps gas heating isn't the most economical heat source for you.
The price I mentioned of €1,800 plus VAT was for a decent quality boiler that meets the requirements of the SEAI. This includes installation, sundries, etc.
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