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Ninjachica
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Re: heating

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We use calor bottles in Spain for hot water. Bleddy boilers seem to last 3 years max 😟
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Beelady
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Re: heating

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Don't say that Bob! My boiler's over 10 years old now. I have it serviced once a year and so far it's been fine. I've had calor in two other houses and no trouble there either.
The only parts I've had to replace have been a couple of outdoor hoses that had perished with age and I buy a good in line limescale filter that get's replaced at every service.
I just ring up when the warning marker tells me the bottles have changed over to the second pair and nice men come and replace the empty bottles within a day or two. Brilliant service from them, too. :tup:
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I get natural gas from buried lines.
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Re: heating

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bobsnicholson wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2019 10:20 am So, as a matter of interest how many lts of heating oil did £600 buy you and will you get 2 winters out of it. Does your oil do anything other than central heating????
We have gas so have no idea of comparisons.
1000 litres bought @ 0.53 ppl , winter time always sends the price stupidly high due to demand . The boiler does heating and hot water and maybe this time , as we've filled the tank so late in the year , we'll probably get away with not buying anymore until early 2021.
The house is empty all day and we only put the heating on as required , (don't bother with the programmer) so we're probably a bit more economical than the average household .
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