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Came home last night to a cold house. No joy from the boiler.
Got someone from Yellow Pages, and they spent 2 hours today, claimed it was the valve, not the boiler. Chappie has removed the electrical box, to get a new one, and cross-connected some wires in the meantime. Has take £150 already, and reckons on another £150 when he returns. Would I be better off telling him to poke it, and get one of these valve units myself? - They're £60 new, not £120 as quoted by the fitter. Their T&C allows for this mark-up. Will the lack of CH be just down to a faulty valve, or is more involved? Boiler is a GlowWorm Economy Plus EP50F, and the valve is a "Individual V4073A 1039 22mm mid position valve" in the airing cupboard. As I say, he didn't attempt to change the valve, just the control box/motor thing. All assistance gratefully received, before I get on the 'phone tomorrow, and become a bit "shouty". |
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