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It's official. Baggy is a renter.Originally posted by RightLaugh View Postbut you need someone to install it as well.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by RightLaugh View Postbut you need someone to install it as well.
Yes of course, what I am saying is £300 a year to service something with a life of several years is expensive when compared to the cost of the system.
Surely it is better to get it serviced and just payout when something goes wrong using the fixed price BG service?
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I'm with Npower (even though i'm supplied by them) and that's provided by some other big company; can't remember who.
It's only about a tenner a month and it was the only one I found that didn't require an inspection but there is a one month no-claim period. At the time I had an intermittent problem with the boiler so just had to wait a month before getting it fixed for nowt
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I prefer to pay £30 pa extra with Cover Heat and get an annual inspection as well.Originally posted by ~Craig~ View PostI'm with Npower (even though i'm supplied by them) and that's provided by some other big company; can't remember who.
It's only about a tenner a month and it was the only one I found that didn't require an inspection but there is a one month no-claim period. At the time I had an intermittent problem with the boiler so just had to wait a month before getting it fixed for nowt
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The £26 I pay covers Boiler, central heating, electricals and plumbing.
Given call out charges in London and the fact that I've moved to an old Victorian, I think it's good value.
It's the cost of an hour down the pub in the West End.
http://www.britishgas.co.uk/products...mecare400.htmlHard Brexit now!
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and since when has a bit of carbon monoxide ever hurt anyone......Originally posted by RightLaugh View PostI prefer to pay £30 pa extra with Cover Heat and get an annual inspection as well.
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what a bunch of bar stewards. I've just put my postcode in there and they want £28 pm or £336 pa. My renewal letter has got £353. Although I did call them out to fix the timer. That could be why.Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe £26 I pay covers Boiler, central heating, electricals and plumbing.
Given call out charges in London and the fact that I've moved to an old Victorian, I think it's good value.
It's the cost of an hour down the pub in the West End.
http://www.britishgas.co.uk/products...mecare400.html
However, Cover heat charge £150 for boiler cover (incl. inspection), £45 for plumbing and drains and £35 for the electrics. Thats £230 p/a a saving of £125 pa.
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Quite right. That last old boiler you had was £5 tops & bottoms. Bargain!Originally posted by sasguru View PostA new boiler ain't £300 in London
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