I live in a 3bed semi. The boiler is ok but I would like to buy an 'A' rated new type. I do not know where to start, suffice to say that when I went on British gas site they did not give any prices!! I always like value for money....thanks in advance, Lindsey
ultimate to seek the internet for the final bargains. be conscious, make a value assessment for the boiler with each and all of the extras you pick (flues, timers etc) and remember the Vat transport too. sometime to get the commerce provides you with can desire to quote your 'gas secure practices info', and even have a commerce account. Does your gas secure practices engineer no longer comprehend the final places to source your boiler?, i discover the final fee places to purchase one variety is by no ability the main inexpensive for yet another variety. As we ordinarily purchase Valiant boilers, i could no longer say of the right of my head the final bargains for Bosch.
If your boiler is OK why are you replacing it? It would be greener to carry on using it rather than spend a lot of money on having a boiler installed and throw a perfectly good one away. If it is over 20 years old then that is a different matter. Try local recommended heating engineers for prices, they tend to have their own 'favourites' and could also offer several different options. British Gas is the most expensive place to go.
Depends on how bad the old boiler is, and how old. If you are intent on getting a new boiler, then if you have plenty of money you can go with british gas. But i would look on Corgi's web site for an engineer near you. Best thing is to get a few quotes, and you get what you pay for with boilers, buy cheap and you may find you get lots of problems, buy expensive and you should find it will last you. The reputed cream of the crop if you like are Worcester/ Bosch and Vailliant.