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I am contacting you in a hope that you can help me get some spare parts for my Yorkpark 20 boiler that I had fitted new in 1997. Following the severe frost on 6 January this year the water side of the boiler tank cracked. I have made some enquiries, but I am told that York Park are no longer trading. Does anyone continue to support parts for York Park Boilers? If the oil boiler is obsolete can you recommend a reliable replacement. Please can you help?
 
try some of the larger merchants ie parts center (plumb center) they buy in large quantities of stock to hold and farm out to there merchants, so can sometimes hold stock that smaller supplies wouldnt especially older kit. Also look at the specialist online suppliers they often hold odd items in their stock.
 
You can contact Evinox for spare parts for the Yorkpark 20 boiler. It is a rebadged Geminox boiler and Evinox are the UK. Partner.
 
Hi, not sure if your still looking, but Evinox are the company that deal with all Geminox spares including the Yorkstar boilers, which is a rebadged Geminox oil boiler. All merchants that stock parts for these boilers would have got them through Evinox. (www.evinox.co.uk)
 
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