Cast iron boiler replacement help

My Slantfin boiler recently cracked after 30 years of service and I need some advise on a good, but inexpensive cast iron model to replace it with. I live in Colorado at about 6500 feet altitude. I do not need or want high efficiency and it supplies heat to the hydranic heated floors. The domestic hot water is supplied by a stand alone water heater. I am getting some big quotes back and just want to make sure I am not getting hosed, no pun intented. Anyting else to consider in the boiler replacemant?
Also what is a typical markup for purchases by the plumber?
Thanks, Tripp
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Oil or gas ? What supplies the domestic hot water ?
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Did it ever occur to you that this SF boiler failed because it could have been improperly installed/piped since it went in? A radiantly heated building with a cast iron boiler MUST be carefully piped out.
Keep an open mind please, I know you don't want to spend alot, but it may very well make more sense ($$$) to use a more modern Condensing boiler on this low temp radiant system. Mad Dog
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Tripp....please put up some pictures of the boiler & existing piping configuration? Mad Dog
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Not much good news for Mr. Tripp.
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