Re: Replacing Back Boiler help needed

> > Hi, > > > > Before we have our new kitchen installated we want to replace our > > existing Back boiler. We had thought of getting a combi boiler but > > after doing some research we are worried about the reduced water flow > > compared to our existing conventional system. > > > > Our house is a mid-terrace with four bedrooms and one bathroom. There > > are currently 3 adults living in the house and we have a power shower. > > All three of us like to have baths as well as showers. > > > > Would a combi be suitable or, as we have been told, should we just > > upgrade our existing convetional system. > > > > I have read a lot of the threads on here and also the FAQ but being a > > total idiot when it comes to these things it has just served to > > confuse me more. > > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated > > > > I would vote strongly that you upgrade the existing system to a non-combi, > condensing, non back-boiler system. Upgrading the HW cylinder if it is not > of the modern type with foam lagging all over.

Thanks for that and to everyone else who has helped out.

We have gone for a Worcester Condensing System Boiler which is very good but we have encountered a new problem which I will start a new thread for

Cheers

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