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Have combi boiler approx 6 years old. Have fantastic cold water pressure but over past 6 months hot water is coming out slow in kitchen and even slower in bathroom... any ideas please
 
Hi Tammy, Would love to help out mate , but did you have a good flow and sufficient hot water before and if so is there any build up ups of limescale at hot water outlets, just I had a view of a similar problem which was in the heat exchanger in the boiler the other day and temorary hard water area.
Fitted a magnitizer and water filter on the supply.
But certainly hope its a minor that you have there , I'll keep posted
 
where would i find the filters? and thank you very much for such a quick reply am impressed with this forum
 
If you are in a hard water area it is more likely to be the plate heat exchanger. You will need an RGI for that one.
 
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