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Old 09-01-2010, 13:18   #14
Jon T
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Re: Cold weather payments!!!

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People who own their homes or landlords who rent homes are eligible, but social landlords, housing associations and boiler installers are not.
Counts me out, even though everyone on our estate has a Category G boiler.

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Once you have found out if your boiler qualifies for replacement, the next step is to arrange a quote for a new one from a qualified installer. This could cost anything between £2,000 and £3,000.
So, very affordable then. Ok, it may save you more than that in the long term, you still need to have that amount to spend in the first place though.
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