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Hi

Can anyone give me some idea on how much I should be looking at paying, to supply & Fit a Worcester 42 CDi boiler.

It will be going in same place as old combi, therefore very little pipe work will need changing.

Also how long should a job like this take??

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What was the old combi particularly the power in Kw?

We would also really need to know how long the gas run is, how many bends and what else it supplies the CDi is a thirsty beast!!

Throw in a couple of pics showing the original installation and the proposed flue location outside and we will be able to advise you much more accurately :wink:


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And while your at it measure how long it take to fill a 5Ltr bucket.

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Impossible to say without a site visit, but I would think around the £2000 mark.

Probably take no more than 2 days all in, including a full system flush :wink:

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2k sounds lite to me Dave.

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thescruff wrote:
2k sounds lite to me Dave.


Have to agree the boiler and flue is around £1300

2K would be ok if it really is a straight swap and flush.

Bet it's not though :wink:


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Ok, I'll be advised by you all. Not up to speed an what WB cost these days, but obviously sounds as though they are a lot more than Broag :cb

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Yeah but the cases fit :wink:


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Hi Sorry for delay replying, Thanks for all your advice and comments.
Have now got the new combi fitted and at the moment I'm very impressed.
Cost wise it as bang on £2k.

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