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GaryTheGolfer
Hi All,
I just wondered if anyone had comments/advice regarding the above model central heating boiler.
Once upon a time.....
I bought this replacement boiler for a house refurbishment that I rented out. It was installed by a Corgi plumber in 2002.
A couple of years later the fan seized. (£200 repair by another Corgi plumber).
A couple of years after that the PCB failed and had to be replaced by the newer "digital" PCB (and the corresponding wiring harness). (£230 repair bill with another Corgi....)
OK So the boiler cost £456 to buy and £460 to repair (so far!).
I wrote to the company's MD Brian May (No, not the Queen guitarist) expressing my dissatisfaction and requesting resolution from the company. The faults had happened within 4 years of it being new. The warranty period was 2 years. I realise there is no warranty issue. I hoped for some kind of compensation/offer. I got a **** off letter response that implied I was just unlucky and that there was nothing wrong with their product.
Am I just unlucky? Is 4 years a resonable life for this type of boiler? What should I do the next time it fails? .....I believe this type of boiler can no longer be fitted: so pipework changes will be needed. Are Halstead boilers all unrelaible or is my experience atypical?
What do you think guys?
I just wondered if anyone had comments/advice regarding the above model central heating boiler.
Once upon a time.....
I bought this replacement boiler for a house refurbishment that I rented out. It was installed by a Corgi plumber in 2002.
A couple of years later the fan seized. (£200 repair by another Corgi plumber).
A couple of years after that the PCB failed and had to be replaced by the newer "digital" PCB (and the corresponding wiring harness). (£230 repair bill with another Corgi....)
OK So the boiler cost £456 to buy and £460 to repair (so far!).
I wrote to the company's MD Brian May (No, not the Queen guitarist) expressing my dissatisfaction and requesting resolution from the company. The faults had happened within 4 years of it being new. The warranty period was 2 years. I realise there is no warranty issue. I hoped for some kind of compensation/offer. I got a **** off letter response that implied I was just unlucky and that there was nothing wrong with their product.
Am I just unlucky? Is 4 years a resonable life for this type of boiler? What should I do the next time it fails? .....I believe this type of boiler can no longer be fitted: so pipework changes will be needed. Are Halstead boilers all unrelaible or is my experience atypical?
What do you think guys?