Keeping house warm

If they have a concentric flue, yes.

That depends on the size of the boiler, the house and gas price projections.

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Andy Hall
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My Isar HE35 was easy enough to install.

(The manual even gave explicitly instructions to not try messing with the setup since it was factory preset!)

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John Rumm

I think the idea is you buy a £1000 boiler to save the multiple £200 repair bills, and some gas! ;-)

(still I suppose there is the question, will it outlast 3 cheap and nasty Biasi jobbies?)

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John Rumm

Or even one ...

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geoff

Yes

Heh...got to admit, our fire is never on.

I don't find it a problem. The room temp may vary by a degree or two but not enough to bother me.

Right. I lived in a house with the bathroom rad on a bypass and no TRV. It was far too hot in summer, but I suppose it kept the towels warm.

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PM

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