My 1850's vintage floor heat boiler has finally given it up and it will be getting replaced.
I have a brand new replacement boiler already in the equipment room, and hardly any qualified installers in the area. Maybe none. The only truly qualified company I could find, who are 90 mins away, told me in person that "we don't usually deal with your kind of customer except during Summer months ....." So I don't even want to start a relationship based on that.
I will likely be working with a local plumber who has a little, but not much background with floor heat. I need to figure out what work tasks to include on a replacement boiler install checklist-- from reading the manual I know it needs a pump, flow switch, proper venting, and expansion tank. What else do I need to insist upon during the install? Thanks!
I have a brand new replacement boiler already in the equipment room, and hardly any qualified installers in the area. Maybe none. The only truly qualified company I could find, who are 90 mins away, told me in person that "we don't usually deal with your kind of customer except during Summer months ....." So I don't even want to start a relationship based on that.
I will likely be working with a local plumber who has a little, but not much background with floor heat. I need to figure out what work tasks to include on a replacement boiler install checklist-- from reading the manual I know it needs a pump, flow switch, proper venting, and expansion tank. What else do I need to insist upon during the install? Thanks!