Need advice, perhaps some one been in a similar situation.
We bought our new home in 2015 using Help to Buy and now we desperately need to do some alteration
to the heating system, to be more precise: our Potterton boiler, is installed on the 2nd Floor, just next to the master bedroom.
It's a huge boiler and is very noisy, making our lives miserable in winter, when heating is permanently on. We won't survive another winter with this level of noice. Potterton Engineers were 3 times at the property trying to "adjust" it's pump, but without any success.
They keep saying this is the way such boilers work and is nothing they can do.
So we decided to replace the boiler with a new, modern Vaillant, and move its place into the loft.
Now my question is: What the size of the penalty we will be paying to Help to Buy Agency for such alteration? I don't think Help to Buy will ever grant permission to replace the boiler??,
Will appreciate any kind of advice.