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Chrish

I have recently been told that my boiler is blocked and quoted for a new boiler. I felt the plumber was trying to rip me off and after some advice.

I have a worcester 28i combi boiler.
The technician ran the boiler on service mode and showed that the pressure built up until the pressure relief valve released pressure at 2.5/3 bar. I still get hot water so the burner etc. is still working. I thought it was the diverter valve that needed replacing, but he claimed that the whole boiler is blocked...Is that true if I still get hot water?

Would it be possible to replace the heat exchanger and valve? Would that be cheaper than a new boiler?

Already had quotes £500 less than he claimed for a new boiler (plumbforce direct) and read a lot of very bad reviews of them online.
 
Get another opinion if you are not happy.
If you post in the 'Im looking for' section someone might be local
 
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As said get a second opinion from a plumber on the forum or use a local engineer. It can sometimes be more cost effective in the long run to fit a new boiler as parts can be expensive a lot depends on the age of the boiler.Look on the gassafe register if you can't find anyone local.
 
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I have read your post carefully - my observations are as follows

1. I if you do not trust your engineer get another
2. Often replacing parts is more than a new boiler - there are new ones
at B & Q for £500
3. You state the boiler is blocked - have you a magnetic filter/non mag filter installed ? and have
you always kept up on c/h water condition ie c/h protecter chemicals
4. I am suprised he has not offered you a power flush
5. Mind you if it was mine I would look have the expansion looked at - NOT A DIY job
about £40 from bes

looks to me like the c/h side is in trouble but the thing is struggling on hot water side
act soon -
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centralheatking
 
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Get a second opinion from another registered gas engineer. Preferably one recommended to you from someone you know and trust.
Sounds like the expansion vessel has gone or the pipe leading into it is blocked. Both are relatively straightforward fixes for a competent engineer.
 
chrish post a request with your general location here [DLMURL="http://www.ukplumbersforums.co.uk/im-looking-plumber-gas-engineer/"]I'm looking for a Plumber or Gas Engineer[/DLMURL] there may be someone near you who can come out and have a look for you
 

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