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Kinger
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Central heating advice

Post by Kinger » Mon Apr 21, 2014 12:31 pm

Hi

My Mother in Law (83) has a Baxi boiler in her house at Gullane, she asked the Gas Board to have a look at it as she was having a problem with it. GB said they couldn't work on the system as it has asbestos and it would have to be replaced with a different style unit at an approximate cost of £6k. At her age she is reluctant to part with £6K. I wondered if anyone could recommend a good heating engineer in the area who could advise on repairs or alternatives.

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Re: Central heating advice

Post by hendeg » Mon Apr 21, 2014 1:23 pm

Would she qualify for a free replacement boiler?

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Re: Central heating advice

Post by DJ » Mon Apr 21, 2014 6:38 pm

Hi

I'm a couple of miles from your MIL. I can recommend these guys if they are willing to travel out from Edinburgh, which I think they will. He fixed the problems with the installation of my boiler on my new build and also some issues with my UFH. Since then I have recommended him to 3 others on our estate and they have been happy with his work too.

http://www.hamiltonandblackhall.co.uk Ask for Kevin.


I have also used these guys who are local in North Berwick to fix a leak on a cracked drainage pipe under the floorboards. So it wasn't gas related but they are Corgi registered and I was happy with their work and found their rates reasonable.

http://robertwalkerandson.co.uk

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Re: Central heating advice

Post by gedi » Mon Apr 21, 2014 6:46 pm

We had exactly the same problem at my mother in laws place 18 months ago with a baxi back boiler in the fireplace.
We ended up fitting a combi boiler in a different location for about £3200 if I remember correctly. We did away with the separate electric water heating and storage system and I think the bills are around £40 per month cheaper.

The whole job took the guys a day for a 2/3 bed council house by retaining the existing radiators and piping and fitting thermostats to them all.
We received a payment of £400 from the boiler replacement scheme which Hendeg refers to. Just need the engineer to sign the form which you download from the schemes website.

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Re: Central heating advice

Post by c murray » Wed Apr 23, 2014 9:44 pm

The gas board are a job I'm shocked they even got out there van I don't think there doing the free central heating now cheers Colin
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