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Servicing your own gas boiler
Hello folks,
How much (if any) buggering about is one allowed to do to one's own gas boiler? The reason I ask is that my boiler fails to light most of the time during the winter months. Research indicates this is due to a build-up of ally (aluminium?) oxide on the heat exchanger. http://www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=15986 Further reading suggests it's not a difficult procedure to carry out, assuming one is competent with a screwdriver etc, which I am. Obvious precautions like turning off the electricity supply and presumably the gas supply too would apply. Thanks and regards to all. Jon |
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