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Posted 13 May 2024
Worcester Bosch Greenstar 1000 24Kw Combi Boiler, Horizontal Flue & Pro1 Filter - Free C&C Only
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The Worcester Greenstar 1000 GR1000W 24 C NG is Worcester Bosch's most price competitive combi boiler, suitable for apartments and small-medium homes with the requirement to simultaneously deliver hot water for one bath and one shower. The compact, cupboard fit design ensures ease of installation even in smaller dwellings, whilst still delivering ErP A-rated levels of efficiency, alongside excellent reliability, underlined by a competitive 5-year guarantee when fitted with any filter. Designed to be accessible for all, the Greenstar 1000 offers every home greater choice and the opportunity to have a market leading Worcester Bosch boiler.
Boiler Installation made easy, with our lightest ever lift weight at just 26.7kg, in-line hydraulic connections and easily accessible instaler PRV connection
Compact design, easily fitting within a standard 300mm-deep kitchen cupboard.
Rear piping accessories available, providing complete flexibility for installation.
A range of cost-saving features including Quick Tap water saving functionality and a competitive 1:5 modulation range to minimise gas consumption when fitted with load compensating controls
The most price-competitive Worcester Bosch boiler on the market, supported by a 5-year guarantee
Technical specification
Years Guaranteed 5 years
Width 395mm
Height 655mm
ERP Rating A
Depth 285mm
Range Description
Greenstar 1000
Manufacturer Model No
GS100024KWPK3
Brand Name Worcester Bosch
The Worcester Greenstar 1000 GR1000W 24 C NG is Worcester Bosch's most price competitive combi boiler, suitable for apartments and small-medium homes with the requirement to simultaneously deliver hot water for one bath and one shower. The compact, cupboard fit design ensures ease of installation even in smaller dwellings, whilst still delivering ErP A-rated levels of efficiency, alongside excellent reliability, underlined by a competitive 5-year guarantee when fitted with any filter. Designed to be accessible for all, the Greenstar 1000 offers every home greater choice and the opportunity to have a market leading Worcester Bosch boiler.
Boiler Installation made easy, with our lightest ever lift weight at just 26.7kg, in-line hydraulic connections and easily accessible instaler PRV connection
Compact design, easily fitting within a standard 300mm-deep kitchen cupboard.
Rear piping accessories available, providing complete flexibility for installation.
A range of cost-saving features including Quick Tap water saving functionality and a competitive 1:5 modulation range to minimise gas consumption when fitted with load compensating controls
The most price-competitive Worcester Bosch boiler on the market, supported by a 5-year guarantee
Technical specification
Years Guaranteed 5 years
Width 395mm
Height 655mm
ERP Rating A
Depth 285mm
Range Description
Greenstar 1000
Manufacturer Model No
GS100024KWPK3
Brand Name Worcester Bosch
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sorted byIdela for 1 bed flat or studio
Two neighbours have had them installed since December and with the £7,500 government subsidy one paid £1,300 and another £3,000 odd. For that they had larger radiators installed, and existing Mega Flow hot water tanks were replaced. A team of 5 or six spent four days on each install plus a fifth day checking everything.
My friend got a quote on his new build and was only £500 total for his
It's always the same in these threads - a regular contingent of know-nothings knocking Worcester and ignoring the reviews...Worcester are still the top recommended brand according to Which.
I found it hilarious a year or so ago when this debate was had as usual and an actual boiler repairer came into the thread and said even the expensive brands use the same parts and that he'd seen the proof not just through experience but had visited the factories.
Obviously for a simple swap. This will be cheaper.
We wanted our old Baxi moved in the corner of the kitchen. Only 2m distance in comparison with its initial location. Most plumbers refused to do it, as if it breaks, they don't want to take full responsibility. We found a plumber who was willing to move it for £1,600 or to supply and fit a new one in the new place for £2,800. Most plumbers gave us a quote between £2.5-3k for a new supplied and fitted boiler. That involved new pipes from the gas meter, pipes in the ceiling, electric, etc. e-On gave us a quote £3k with 2 years interest free. We needed finance, as we were in the process of extending our new kitchen, so we had no money left. Eventually, we paid a much higher cost, 4k to British Gas for a Vaillant 5 year warranty. But it is 4 year interest free.
My point is you pay under 1k for a boiler, but with the installation, you pay 3 times more. That's ridiculous. It is 1 day of work at the most...But there is supply and demand. We contacted the company who fitted our previous boiler, and with the boiler supplied by them, the waiting time was 6 months. A very lucrative job, so they charge high prices.
My parents paid £1,000 in Eastern Europe for a new Bosch and that included fitting as well. (edited)
Stark comparison here but paid £5k for a 10 year warranty (+ Option to increase to 12) Veissmann, 32kw. Every single radiator replaced for a double radiator in a 4 bed house, removal of all 15mm copper pipe, replaced with 25mm all for £5k. (Was about 18 months or so ago now so imagine as with everything this would be a bit more now though!) (edited)
Maybe a viesmann 100 or intergas xclusive.
But the preferred option if you have garden space would be ASHP.
Worcester Bosch have topped the Which? reliability tables for many, many years now, and that’s based on hard evidence - not just individual experiences. Ours is now 18 years old, still going strong, but I’ll probably get it replaced by something more efficient this year. It’ll be another WB, one with a 12 year warranty, and my only problem is the ludicrous amount it’s inevitably going to cost to install the thing.
Swale heating quoting £5000 all in, British Gas £6000.
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Is it worth getting a new boiler fitted before putting the property on the market? Will it devalue the property a lot without one?
It’s a really complicated situation. I part own with the ex who lives there but after I appointed a solicitor and threatened legal action from my side she’s prepared to finally sell.
What other options do I have in regards to the boiler
Many thanks (edited)
In most cases I’d say you’d be far better off to have the work done than have to negotiate a lower sale price, down by probably a lot more than £5k.
Looks a relatively simple DIY job as well (As long as you get a gas safe guy to connect the GAS and check the installation).
Thanks op.
I've had a couple and they've been ok to be honest
Unless you know a plumber you'll have a job getting someone to fit one they haven't supplied ...that's just a fact ...they won't like doing it for various reasons ...and it's not like they need the work
I've a guy I've used for years ...he swears by ideal boilers (which I always thought were cheap and not long lasting ) and has one himself (edited)
Think most people charge around 2 1/2 ..3 grand to supply and fit a boiler ....unless its British gas then it's probably double that
Cost in total just below £2000 with installation, they have no complaints yet ️
WB seem to have been making their way down the rankings lately
The Vaillant is quieter too.
The two chemicals are £37 at City making the same pack £789.
Might depend how desirable it is. If it's a one-of-a-kind property, people will just reduce their bids a little to take the extra expense into account. If it's a bog-standard semi, people will be put off.