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Any advice would be welcome before I blow a load of cash....
1. Old floor-standing Potterton Kingfisher just about dead so I need a new boiler... arguably NOW as I detect spillage...
2. I have plans to extend the house including into the loft by the year end so any boiler I choose needs to fit with that... however the spec likely to change as increasing floor area and converting loft.
3. Am I ok choosing a boiler now or am I likely to change the boiler again when I do the renovation?
Currently I have the old potterton with header tanks in the attic and hot water tank in 1st flr airing cupboard. After renovation I will likely convert the attic in to bed with shower. So am thinking I need a System boiler right? Whereas a straight replacement for the Kingfisher would be a Regular boiler? Or can I buy a system boiler, using the current hw cylinder and scrapping the cold tank..... and later replace cylinder with a pressured one? Also, will this mean any changes to pipe runs?

I see pound note signs whirring in the plumber's eyes!! I am guessing at least a cpl grand maybe three? So need to get it right.

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Yep done. My plumber is there now and has called his mate for second opinion.... Thanks. I think they're debating it as my basement is so filthy but am sure they'll decide it's spillage - hence urgent buying decision needed!
 
size new boiler to suit future build. either connect to existing untill further work or repipe/change ready to suit future work. your gas safe engineer will be able to give you the best advise tbh.

if hot water demand is increasing and a bathroom going on top floor? look into an unvented hot water system. which must be fitted by a g3 qualified engineer so it doh bluw up
 
Thanks so you mean I can buy a system boiler and just install it on current system and it will work?
 
it will need to be adapted to work, but its not that much bother normally. What you really want to do is make sure you dont fit a new boiler to a dirty system as it wont last too long.

as i said ask you gas safe engineer, he can see the system and we cant.
 
Depends if your old system is fully pump'd or part gravity system ?
 
I think part gravity. There's a pump by the cylinder that does the central heating (also replaced recently!)
 
Yep done. My plumber is there now and has called his mate for second opinion.... Thanks. I think they're debating it as my basement is so filthy but am sure they'll decide it's spillage - hence urgent buying decision needed!


take my advice now !!!

Get experience plumber to the work for you , it will cost you more if you do not !
 
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