I tend to think of my oil
central heating boiler as new, it having replaced the ancient one in place when
we bought the house, but in reality, twelve years on, it is old and now subject
to periodic malfunction, and having leaked oil in May it yesterday suffered
another bout of incontinence, this time leaving a damp patch on the carpet
caused by escaping water; today our local plumber / heating engineer delivered
his verdict – a new washer needed in the flow control assembly, but of course you
can’t just buy the uniquely shaped washer, you have to buy a whole new assembly
for £85.
I thought boilers were supposed to give you more than 12 years service! My parents have an oil fired boiler. You can guarantee every year something goes wrong with it. It's very temperamental and they're always having to tinker with it, pressing a few magic buttons that are a mystery to everyone else apart from my parents and the plumber.
ReplyDeleteWilfred Andrews @ LB Plumbing and Heating
When our boiler deeded that it no longer wanted to work we knew that we needed to buy a new one. After carful consideration we went with a local plumbing company who helped us chose a new boiler and installed it for us at a very competitive price. It also cost us a lot less than I originally thought.
ReplyDeleteLovella Cushman @ Perfection Plumbing