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Changing from oil boiler to something else, where to start
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<blockquote data-quote="borderterribles" data-source="post: 7240377" data-attributes="member: 691"><p>We've just replaced our oil fired central heating ( Rayburn which is also used for cooking has been converted to electric), with an Air Source system by Vaillant. Despite my grave misgivings about it , but She Who Must Be Obeyed was dead set on having it, i have to say that I am well impressed, so far.</p><p>We are pretty high up here and it seems predominantly rainy or windy, but usually both, not to mention cold with it! For a modest bungalow, total cost was £8.5k including all new rads. Government payments @ £500 per quarter should total £8k , but I accept that may or may not carry through to full term, a new Rayburn is just shy of £10k anyway, with no payback whatsoever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="borderterribles, post: 7240377, member: 691"] We've just replaced our oil fired central heating ( Rayburn which is also used for cooking has been converted to electric), with an Air Source system by Vaillant. Despite my grave misgivings about it , but She Who Must Be Obeyed was dead set on having it, i have to say that I am well impressed, so far. We are pretty high up here and it seems predominantly rainy or windy, but usually both, not to mention cold with it! For a modest bungalow, total cost was £8.5k including all new rads. Government payments @ £500 per quarter should total £8k , but I accept that may or may not carry through to full term, a new Rayburn is just shy of £10k anyway, with no payback whatsoever. [/QUOTE]
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