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<blockquote data-quote="Alser" data-source="post: 506649" data-attributes="member: 33467"><p>Thanks again guys,</p><p></p><p> Alpha boilers, mmm!, since had a look on site, lots of glowing testimonials from customers around speedy repair service and that sort of put me off as a guide to reliability.</p><p></p><p>I'm set now and have been recommended the Worcester 38cdi as a replacement for the 37cdi. Guy was surprised that the 37 had failed after 11 years. He did say that Worcester had an issue with Heat exchangers failing on this range early on and were replacing free of charge if yearly serviced and under 5 years old.</p><p></p><p>After having a look on the Worcester site, Im a bit concerned that the 38cdi might be a bit over the top for my 10 radiators. Also concerned about extra pressure on my micro bore pipework. Having all pipework changed to 15mm would probably be ideal but funds and the upheavel of it all wont allow for the moment..</p><p></p><p>Will definately go with a yearly service though to keep as tip top as I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alser, post: 506649, member: 33467"] Thanks again guys, Alpha boilers, mmm!, since had a look on site, lots of glowing testimonials from customers around speedy repair service and that sort of put me off as a guide to reliability. I'm set now and have been recommended the Worcester 38cdi as a replacement for the 37cdi. Guy was surprised that the 37 had failed after 11 years. He did say that Worcester had an issue with Heat exchangers failing on this range early on and were replacing free of charge if yearly serviced and under 5 years old. After having a look on the Worcester site, Im a bit concerned that the 38cdi might be a bit over the top for my 10 radiators. Also concerned about extra pressure on my micro bore pipework. Having all pipework changed to 15mm would probably be ideal but funds and the upheavel of it all wont allow for the moment.. Will definately go with a yearly service though to keep as tip top as I can. [/QUOTE]
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