Hi All
I have a Honeywell Evo home in my house. It's connected to an 11 year old Potterton Gold HE28 system boiler and unvented Cylinder.
The house is a solid brick house with a rear extension and loft .
5 bed , 4 bathrooms around 3000 square feet.
The rooms retain heat at different rates. The extensions and lofts are very warm , where as the entrance hallway and bedrooms on the first floor are very cold as the bedrooms have 2 external walls.
The Evo works great but the boiler i's noisy, forever cycling on and off and burns through a lot of gas. I am currently going for £10-12 a day.
That's with unused bedrooms not being heated and rooms that are not in use not being heated.
I want to plan changing the boiler and want to use one with Open Therm tech.
The Intergas came recommended to me from EvoHome shop where I bought the Honeywell from . From the sounds of it is sounds great, flue recovery, less moving parts etc.
I've spoken to a few installers who recommend them too- but they would as I found them from the Intergas website.
Are they a good boiler? Any other alternatives. Finally which one would be a good one? I can get the Xclusive 36 for £1199 incl VAT from the Intergas Shop. But it's hard to see the difference between the range they offer.
Finally would I really see any savings? Would a new Intergas with Open Therm and Flue recovery be noticeably more efficient than an 11 year condensing Potterton.
Thanks for reading!
Sully
I have a Honeywell Evo home in my house. It's connected to an 11 year old Potterton Gold HE28 system boiler and unvented Cylinder.
The house is a solid brick house with a rear extension and loft .
5 bed , 4 bathrooms around 3000 square feet.
The rooms retain heat at different rates. The extensions and lofts are very warm , where as the entrance hallway and bedrooms on the first floor are very cold as the bedrooms have 2 external walls.
The Evo works great but the boiler i's noisy, forever cycling on and off and burns through a lot of gas. I am currently going for £10-12 a day.
That's with unused bedrooms not being heated and rooms that are not in use not being heated.
I want to plan changing the boiler and want to use one with Open Therm tech.
The Intergas came recommended to me from EvoHome shop where I bought the Honeywell from . From the sounds of it is sounds great, flue recovery, less moving parts etc.
I've spoken to a few installers who recommend them too- but they would as I found them from the Intergas website.
Are they a good boiler? Any other alternatives. Finally which one would be a good one? I can get the Xclusive 36 for £1199 incl VAT from the Intergas Shop. But it's hard to see the difference between the range they offer.
Finally would I really see any savings? Would a new Intergas with Open Therm and Flue recovery be noticeably more efficient than an 11 year condensing Potterton.
Thanks for reading!
Sully