written by on 05/12/2011
I am a registered Gas Safe installer and have installed dozens of Baxi Duo-tecs. If they are replacing an existing boiler the system must be properly flushed out, something that some installers fail to do. An inhibitor must then be used and the boiler commissioned as per manufacturers instructions.If your installer does this properly you should have years of trouble free service from your boiler. Don't forget the annual safety check and service on the boiler. Look after it and it will look after you. I install to a high standard and have dozens of satisfied customers, lots of them with Baxis, so make sure it is installed PROPERLY and no short cuts.
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Tomexh's Comment
Written on: 29/06/2012
You must be one of the better installers. Mine was installed by what i believed was a proffesional company and yet they will not come out to repair it.
Replaceing my old potterton Flamingo was the biggest mistake i ever made.
21 years and i never had a problem.
My Baxi Duo Tec is constantly going down Rubbish Rubbish Dont by it