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Clint 1979

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Evening all,

I noticed Plumb Center are selling old stock non ErP boilers at reduced prices.
Can we as installers still install these and register them? Or is it a big no no??

Many thanks

Clint
 
You're fine. There is no date limit on fitting, only on manufacture.

There are still tens of thousands of non-ErP boilers in the supply chain, so take advantage of those discounts.
 
Of course you can.
Absolutely no problem.

What deals have they got.
I have 2 installs coming up and looking at options...
 
Thanks guys, makes sense.

They have deals on the back page of there monthly 'deals' mag.
I will have a look on the rear cover of Gas Engineer mag for your deals Ray :)
 
Like I said on the back page of the monthly 'deals' brochure.
I couldn't tell you exactly what they were but I looked at the ideal boilers and they were around £100-£150 cheaper than the trade book price.
I am in there in the morning so will post a pic of the back page.
 
Turns out you have to buy the flue separately so you just as well pay a little more and get the ErP boiler with flues included......oh well!
 
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