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scottmmw

posted on 29th Mar 09 at 13:34

worcester bosch - we had ours around 2 or 3 years and the PCB went the other week. (printed circuit board) is that common.? luckily we got a new one for around £95.
some places quoted us £180 dodgy fuckers.


Leo_Foci

posted on 16th Mar 09 at 18:59

Unfortunately, i dont deal with the boilers directly (tech or service).

But still love to hear the feedback about them!

[Edited on 16-03-2009 by Leo_Foci]


deanmcreynolds26

posted on 16th Mar 09 at 08:35

hate ideal boilers :lol:

especially when u have to do a heat engine on an ISar...

glow-worm condensing boilers aint that goood in my opinion, got one in the house thats rotting itself away from a condensate leak inside a few year back.. if you get one get it serviced every year so that the burner door seal can get checked or replaced ;)


dannymccann

posted on 16th Mar 09 at 07:15

My Ideal boiler was installed before we moved in here, so before May 05 and nothing has gone wrong with it yet :)


Colin

posted on 15th Mar 09 at 23:22

Unlucky!


Leo_Foci

posted on 15th Mar 09 at 22:05

Haha, love reading these... i work for Ideal Boilers!


mattk

posted on 15th Dec 07 at 20:19

Ideal are rubish, we fitted 2 Ideal I-store unvented systems and they both needed backup assistance from Ideal, the pump was seized one one and the PCB board had failed on the other

B&Q`s heatline ranges arnt actually that bad, I fitted one in my uncles house about this time last year, it was piss easy to fit and bounced the hot water round, the flue fan is a tad loud though

have you made a choice yet?


Colin

posted on 15th Dec 07 at 19:04

Large house builders only use Idea because they get a bigger rebate on them....fact!


gasman dan

posted on 15th Dec 07 at 19:00

i work on a big council contract were all they fit is ideal, an imo id rather have a b&q jobbie than one of those!


Mad Moe

posted on 13th Dec 07 at 09:24

We've used either Glow-worm and Ideal in most of the properties we have built and have never had a single problem with any of them.


mattk

posted on 12th Dec 07 at 19:36

I reccomend Vaillant, fitted them everyday for the last 17 weeks :! only 2 of them had faults and they were sorted under warrenty


gasman dan

posted on 12th Dec 07 at 18:37

glowworm ay bad, tops for reliabilty would probably be vaillant or worcester bosch. theyr alll pretty efficient now as its illegal to fit anythin that isnt. bear in mind u can have the most efficient boiler in the world but it will waste energy if the system as a whole isnt designed/used properly. ;)


mattk

posted on 12th Dec 07 at 16:47

yeah their ok ours is an age old!

condensing combis thses days are very efficient anyway, must be a condensing combi mind

Check what SEDBUK rating it is anything above band B is good


stubbsy05

posted on 12th Dec 07 at 13:17

I've just had one installed to replace my back bolier. My plumber always uses decent materials. Its only been in for 2 days but seems really good!


dannymccann

posted on 12th Dec 07 at 09:53

apparently they are very efficient as well (not necessairly the glow worm ones, but combi's together)


RichR

posted on 12th Dec 07 at 09:03

It's what our Plumber/gas fitter friend has recommended but I know nothing about boilers! Always worth checking


Colin

posted on 11th Dec 07 at 23:49

Yeah there one of the better & more expensive makes.


ash_corsa

posted on 11th Dec 07 at 23:09

All focus DIY stores use them :thumbs:

Used to do the electrics on the new stores and they used these boilers.
Id imagine they use them because theyre reliable, as they dont cut corners on anything else


RichR

posted on 11th Dec 07 at 20:42

Anyone got a Glowworm, are they any good? :boggle: