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Hi Everyone,

I came across this forum in my research for a new boiler.

I recently moved into a house that was built in 1999(5 bed detached with multiple bathrooms).It has a baxi mega flo that was installed at build time so is getting around to replacement. it is heating only, I am not sure why it was done this way as I understand it can do hot water as well. The water is heated by electric overnight. Its a megaflow mains pressure system. The main issue with it is that you end up running out of hot water towards the end of the day and having to use the boost to heat it up. I would like to switch all to gas and from reading people comments I think I need to get a system boiler.

Now I am about to get people round to quote but I don't know what brands to consider. I had Worcester combi in my last house and it was great so could go with that brand again but is it worth considering ideal which seem to have improved. Also Intergas looks interesting and Glo worm have decent guarantees. I don't want to make a nightmare choice. I am sure there is no easy answer and the sensible choice may be to just go worcester.

Also any recommendations in Northamptonshire would be appreciated as I am new to the area.

Thanks everyone
 
Welcome to the forum. You need a few gas safe registered engineers to come and take a look and quote they have to be G3 (unvented) as well. I personally love ideal, but also fit Worcester when asked. Ask them to quote for both or go with what they prefer and fit all the time.
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Sometimes its not all about the brand, a pour installer can make a bad job of a worcester install and it will be riddled with problems where as a good installer can do a decent job of a cheaper brand and it'll run fine for years on end, Just something to consider when making your choice
 
Thanks. I was looking on Worcester website and they have a list of installers but I guess that just means they have been on their training course. Really just a matter of finding some recommendations
 
Might be cheaper just to fit a larger megaflo if you are running out of hot water by the end of the day. What size is your current one?
 
Not sure of the size but certainly I could fit a larger tank.

I was thinking though that the Baxi boiler would be getting towards the end of its life. It was installed when the house was built in 1999. Would it be a reasonable approach to think its due for replacement? I could do a straight replacement and stick with electric for my how water and install a larger tank.
 
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