Welcome to the forum. Although you can post in any forum, the USA forum is here in case of local regs or laws

View the thread, titled "Cost of new water tank?" which is posted in Bathroom Advice on UK Plumbers Forums.

Z

Zoobiz

Hi,

I'm a Brit currently living in the West coast of the USA. I have a one bedroom flat in the UK and was told by my tenant that the water tank in my storage closet has leaked, and needs replacing. I'm pretty sure it's an electric immersion heater ( it's definitely not gas, and there is a switch next to the tank which if "off" means no hot water), and although I don't know exactly how big the tank is, it only serves a 1 bedroom flat, and I never had a problem with running out of water.

My tenant had someone come round and quoted over 600 pounds for a replacement (and obviously this involves removing the old tank, buying and installing a new one). Because of the time difference here (8 hours behind UK time), it's very difficult for me to talk to people during UK business hours.

I would be ever so grateful if anyone is able to provide some feedback on whether the costs quoted seem realistic / reasonable? Apologies in advance if I have not provided enough info for informed responses - if there are any questions, I will try my best to answer them!

Many thanks,
 
Without seeing the job it's very much guesswork but I thought the figure given is about right. Possibly very slightly on the high side but there can be many factors (access, making good etc) that can bump the figure up.
 
Thanks for the responses - much appreciated, and useful to see that the figures don't seem too crazy to anybody... Very difficult for me being so far away! and having to deal with this at the same time as a leaking washing machine and a broken furnace all in the same week... As they say, it never rains...

The flat is in Brighton BTW.
 

Official Sponsors of Plumbers Talk

Reply to the thread, titled "Cost of new water tank?" which is posted in Bathroom Advice on Plumbers Forums.

We recommend City Plumbing Supplies, BES, and Plumbing Superstore for all plumbing supplies.

Weekly or Monthly Email Digest

Back
Top