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Hi all,
We live in a new (ish - 1996) build mid-terrace and it's currently fitted with a hot water cylinder.
We'd like to investigate moving to a combi boiler for two reasons:
1). We believe it would be more efficient
2). We'd like to regain the entire cupboard that is lost to the hot water cylinder
Now, before I get quotes from British Gas and the local plumbers, can anyone give me a BALLPARK figure of what I'd be expecting to pay? I don't want to get turned over, so it'd be good to know roughly what I can expect.
I'm hoping that it's a case of old boiler out, new one in and then rip the water cylinder out (presumably just joining the two pipes that feed to and from it).
Thanks for any help in advance!
James
We live in a new (ish - 1996) build mid-terrace and it's currently fitted with a hot water cylinder.
We'd like to investigate moving to a combi boiler for two reasons:
1). We believe it would be more efficient
2). We'd like to regain the entire cupboard that is lost to the hot water cylinder
Now, before I get quotes from British Gas and the local plumbers, can anyone give me a BALLPARK figure of what I'd be expecting to pay? I don't want to get turned over, so it'd be good to know roughly what I can expect.
I'm hoping that it's a case of old boiler out, new one in and then rip the water cylinder out (presumably just joining the two pipes that feed to and from it).
Thanks for any help in advance!
James