You would supply and fit a Worcester Greenstar 30CDi FS Regular Boiler for £1200- £1500 ?£1200 - £1500. Don,t pay any more.
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You would supply and fit a Worcester Greenstar 30CDi FS Regular Boiler for £1200- £1500 ?£1200 - £1500. Don,t pay any more.
He has not been back on this thread since Monday mate. So doubt it unless he has sorted an appointment with the OP?You would supply and fit a Worcester Greenstar 30CDi FS Regular Boiler for £1200- £1500 ?
Our boilers on this side of the pond cost us as much as the installed price you all are tossing around here. WOW!I would expect around 2 k mark then maybe plus VAT
Ric, yes people do expect them to last 20 or so. And yes most of our boilers are 25 to 35kw. Our company specializes in boiler work. In fact we had a "corgi" (i think thats correct) working for us for 30 yrs plus up until this year.Your houses tend to be much bigger, and southern British climate is not that cold.
My house is 720 sq ft of heated space split over two floors and is a centre-terrace, so it doesn't really need that much heat output. It's a small house, but not exceptionally so, and has, in fact, been extended. The original size was 480 sq ft, which is fairly typical for a small working-class British house.
Especially since the heating system is only designed to work really well down to an outside air temperature of -1°C (30°F). In practice, I did size the system with an allowance that one neighbour might be on holiday and leave the heating off, so still coping even though it is currently -8°C (or 18°F) outside. Were this weather typical winter weather, I would need a more powerful system.
Isn't it usual in the US to have a hot air heating system though rather than the typical wet systems employed in the UK? I'd have expected a boiler producing hot air to be more expensive. We tend to heat water and pipe that to heat emitters ('radiators') in each room.
Plus, a typical modern boiler lasts up to 10 years in the UK. Doesn't the US mentality reject anything that fails in so short a period of time?
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