swee'pea99
Squire
It's deid. There's no getting round it. Red light flashing. Restart, hums away for a second or three, red light starts flashing again.
It's done us proud - 20 years+, and with no servicing whatsoever - but all good things must come to an end, and it's ended. Kaput. It's been grumbling for a year or more, and we knew it was only a question of time, so we'd already decided that the next time it went it would be a case of so long and thanks for all the fish, so...
We need a new one. And we need it fitted. Question is, how best to go about it.
I already know it's going to be a Worcestor Bosch. The guy who fitted it said in his experience they're the best at coping with London water, and...well, 20 years speaks for itself. We could just go direct to WB, and have them fit it and the whole bit. But is that our best option? Or might we be better off going with an independent?
A couple of things to add to the mix...
We don't want any kind of service contract. Strictly fit & forget, then fix as & when it goes pear shaped. Other opinions may vary, but it's the way we're going. We think it's the most cost effective way to go, over time, and 20 years blah de blah...
I'm pretty sure I can figure out which boiler we'd want. Basically by comparing specs with the one we have now (a 28i Junior, FWIW). But might we be able to get a better price by looking online/going to Screwfix/other? Might an independent get the hump at our doing this, viewing the markup on a new one part of their fee for the installation? Do they vary? Some might mind, others might not? Or is there basically only one way this whole business works?
Basically, as per the subject line, any advice/recommendations/hints & tips very much appreciated. It's a biggy, and we want to get it right. Any help/thoughts, thanks.
It's done us proud - 20 years+, and with no servicing whatsoever - but all good things must come to an end, and it's ended. Kaput. It's been grumbling for a year or more, and we knew it was only a question of time, so we'd already decided that the next time it went it would be a case of so long and thanks for all the fish, so...
We need a new one. And we need it fitted. Question is, how best to go about it.
I already know it's going to be a Worcestor Bosch. The guy who fitted it said in his experience they're the best at coping with London water, and...well, 20 years speaks for itself. We could just go direct to WB, and have them fit it and the whole bit. But is that our best option? Or might we be better off going with an independent?
A couple of things to add to the mix...
We don't want any kind of service contract. Strictly fit & forget, then fix as & when it goes pear shaped. Other opinions may vary, but it's the way we're going. We think it's the most cost effective way to go, over time, and 20 years blah de blah...
I'm pretty sure I can figure out which boiler we'd want. Basically by comparing specs with the one we have now (a 28i Junior, FWIW). But might we be able to get a better price by looking online/going to Screwfix/other? Might an independent get the hump at our doing this, viewing the markup on a new one part of their fee for the installation? Do they vary? Some might mind, others might not? Or is there basically only one way this whole business works?
Basically, as per the subject line, any advice/recommendations/hints & tips very much appreciated. It's a biggy, and we want to get it right. Any help/thoughts, thanks.