Curious to know if anyone has a preference on a boiler, one of the two makes: worcester bosch or vaillant.
If neither, also like to know your reasons.
Worcester Bosch or Vaillant?
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Worcester Bosch or Vaillant?
Some on here like WB some prefer V
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Worcester Bosch or Vaillant?
Sorry, I took time coming back. I got involved in a debate on this over on another forum.
I want to get reasons why one beats the other ahead of advice I'm sharing on a tradesman Q&A page.
I've seen some comparison articles but specifics are lacking, like a guide on Heatable. Got all the info on prices but its other aspects that I am looking at. like which is best on compact range as the boiler needs to fit into tight spaces.
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Worcester Bosch or Vaillant?
Let me see if I have this right:
You are asking on this forum for information that you are going to post on another forums page, and you will be given credit for said page.
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Worcester Bosch or Vaillant?
I think it is difficult to advocate for a particular brand of boiler. I have always had Vaillant and I have never had any serious issues other than a frozen condensate pipe. My latest boiler an ecotec 838 plus put in last year appears to be very easy to get to the main parts, the heat exchanger is easily accessible as is the pump. I helped a pal change a heat exchanger on a WB which was a right pain as it is at the back. I understand the WB is prone to blocked heat exchangers but that may well be hearsay. But I am a Vaillant fan.
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