Get a QuoteCurrently, what type of boiler do you have?Currently, what type of boiler do you have?Take a look at the boiler. Its type should be written on the front.Otherwise, here are a few rules of thumb:If you don't have a cold water tank or a hot water cylinder, it's likely a Combi boilerIf you have two cold water tanks (more than likely in the loft) and a hot water cylinder, it's a Standard boilerIf you have one or no cold water tank and a cylinder for your hot water, it's probably a System boiler. If you are unsure you can double check by looking for a pressure gauge on the boiler or near the hot water cylinder.If you're still unsure, give us a ring on 01282 540962 CombiCombi boilers heat water directly from the mains when you turn on a tap. So you get hot water instantly – without a cylinder or a tank in the loft. StandardIf you have a hot water storage cylinder as well as a cold water tank in the loft, your boiler is likely to be Standard. These are also called Regular, Traditional or Conventional boilers. SystemIf you have a hot water storage cylinder but no cold water tank in the loft, you're likely to have a System boiler. The boiler will normally have a pressure gauge on the front of it. Back BoilerA back boiler unit (BBU) is a boiler built-in behind an electric or gas fireplace. You can also choose this option if you have a Potterton Powermax. Do you want to convert to a Combi boiler?Do you want to convert to a Combi boiler?We'll remove and safely dispose of your hot water cylinder together with re-configuring your current pipework to allow a combi boiler to be installed. All this will be included in your fixed price. Yes No Is your current boiler working? Yes No Where’s your current boiler?Where’s your current boiler? Utility room Kitchen Garage Airing cupboard Other Do you want your new boiler in a different place?Where’s your current boiler? Do you want your new boiler in a different place? Yes No Move to airing cupboard Which of these best describes your home?Where is your airing cupboard? Middle of the houseSurrounded by other rooms On an outside wallAt least one of the cupboard’s walls runs along the outside of the house Where do you want your new boiler?Big moves will cost a bit more. For a loft, you'll need a ladder and a light up there. Utility room Kitchen Garage Bathroom Bedroom Loft or attic Other Enter Room Name Which of these best describes your home? DetachedThe house stands on its own, and isn't attached to any other buildings Semi-DetachedYour house is one of a pair that share a single common wall TerraceYour house is one of a row. You've got walls on either side shared with neighbours' houses. FlatYou're in an apartment block, or part of a larger house. BungalowYou have a detached house that is all or mostly on the ground floor. Where do you want your new boiler?Is your flat on or above the second floor?If your lowest floor is more than one storey off the ground, answer Yes. Yes No How many bedrooms do you have? Do you have Thermostatic Radiator Valves on all your radiators?Do you have Thermostatic Radiator Valves on all your radiators?Why do I need TRVs?Thermostatic Radiator Valves – or TRVs – are controls for your radiators. They regulate how much hot water flows into the radiator so you can adjust its temperature.TRVs also let you turn some radiators off (for example, in a room you're not using) without turning off the rest of your heating.The Government recommends that every household has TRVs because they:Save you money on heating billsUse less energyAre better for the environment Yes No How many bathtubs do you have, or plan to have in future?How many bathtubs do you have, or plan to have in future?Not whole bathrooms – just tubs. This includes tubs with showers over them. Do you have any separate showers?Do you have any separate showers?Only count shower cubicles and wet rooms, not showers over a bath. Will your flue be on a sloped roof or a flat roof or a side wall?Will your flue be on a sloped roof or a flat roof or a side wall?If the roof is on an angle, it's sloped. Most sloped roofs are over a second or third floor.Flat roofs often sit over garages, conservatories or extensions. If you live in a modern apartment building or block of flats you'll likely have a flat roof.If you're unsure, give us a ring on 01282 540962 Sloped Flat Side Wall I don't know Finally, Enter your post codeFinally, enter your post codeWe use this to assign you a local installer (make sure you enter the right one, or you'll have to go back and change it later)