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[Closed] Advise me - Oil fired central heating - combi boiler?

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Currently have Oil fired central heating using a standard boiler with cylinder (backed up by an immersion heater)

Mrs wants more space and is pursuing a new combi boiler to replace ours to remove the hot water cylinder to enlarge the bath room marginally!

What do i need to know (nothing atm!!) - efficiency/performance/cost/changes to the current system if any? Is there a secondary way to heat water should the oil run out in bad weather like last year?


 
Posted : 19/01/2014 8:01 pm
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anyone bored enough to advise me?


 
Posted : 20/01/2014 10:53 am
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First up The oil didnt run out due to bad weather. It ran out due to bad planning.

Secondly , when i was looking it was advised that for oil combis only to look at worchester bosch or grant. Having had both in rentals on oil in previous houses i put my money on a grant - and stuck it outside at my back door....whichis great till you have a multi day power cut which lets the innards of the boiler get cold/freezy on the cold water side - the heating side has antifreeze in ( we had one this year ) .... How ever i want a generator for other purposes so as part of that it can run my boiler in the are powercut

How ever unless your boilers spackered beyond repair like mine was then i wouldnt bother replacing with a combi, maybe look at relocating the tank ?


 
Posted : 20/01/2014 11:08 am
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Best advice is to get a few plumbers around to give you advice and prices.

We had our oil boiler replaced last year at over £3 grand and all plumbers advised that a combi wasn't suitable. I cant remember why but it could have been the poor water pressure we have.

Perhaps seeing all the costs, she might decide the current bathroom size is OK 😉


 
Posted : 20/01/2014 11:43 am
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The decision on combi or not should based on the number of hot water users. Obviously you will have a kitchen but if you have more than one bathroom\shower room I'd go for a system with a tank. It's unlikely that a combi will be able to cope with the range of hot water demands that a house like that will require.


 
Posted : 20/01/2014 12:25 pm
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Only if its sized wrong.

My parents boiler was sized so to run 2 thermostatic mixer showers at the same time.... Does that no bother - rarely has to mind you

If thats a worry for you you put a leccy shower in one room

When was the last time you ran 2 baths at the same time ?


 
Posted : 20/01/2014 12:34 pm
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We've got an oil combi - a Potterton Statesman. It doesn't cope that well with multiple HW use.

I'd prefer a tank to give a decent HW supply at peak demand times. I'd also go for a tank to give options for renewables, eg a duel coil for renewable HW, or an EMMA unit to give HW from supplementary electricity production if we ever install PV. Tank gives you the back up immersion too.


 
Posted : 20/01/2014 12:35 pm
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Isn't simultaneous demand the main issue? I have a tank and a standard boiler, main issue we have is 3 boys emptying it so there's nothing left for me .. a combi might be more appropriate for us.


 
Posted : 20/01/2014 12:45 pm

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