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I have recently had a unvented cylinder installed. The old water tank has been replaced with this system at a cost of £2500. Does that sound reasonable?

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Darren
 
sorry its way too hard to say without knowing the full scope of work
 
Welcome to the forum Darren :)

Too hard to say, need some more info.

What's making you ask the question ?
 
Welcome!
 
Thanks for your responses everybody.
I know it's after the event I just wanted to know if I was paying a fair price.
We had 2 old water tanks replaced with this new system that has markedly improved the pressure and regulation of temperature.
It's a tempest cylinder.
 
Darren , we would still need more info mate , where is the cylinder sited ? Size of cylinder ? Major pipework changes ? Etc etc I could go on , sorry
 
it sounds like a fair bit of work, also depends on where in the country you are as to what you'll pay.
 
If it's only water tanks out and cylinder in then somebody has had your eyes out. Did they wear a mask ?
 
Ok it's positioned in the airing cupboard where the old immersion tank was. Next to the main bathroom, we are having 3 bathrooms redone so there is pipe work for that but it's on a separate quote. He spent at least a couple of days disconnecting the old water tank in the loft
 

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Can you do a few more photo's some of the left hand pipework and more on the top. There are a few issues.
 
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