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Hi, my boiler is probably over 15 years old and i live in 1 bed flat. I'm weighing up if i can afford a new boiler v the cost of what is expected as more and more issues (we've had 2 issues in last year). 

I really can't afford to spend over £2k for a boiler.

Does anyone have any advice for a 1 bed flat in terms of boiler cost?

Thanks 

Dunstan

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