Central heating engieer recommendation.

Central heating engieer recommendation.

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LuS1fer

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41,572 posts

251 months

Tuesday 24th November 2009
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Every few years, some component in the airing cupbard which seems to divert hot water to the tank or the radiators, seems to fail. In past years, it has tended to be the hot water that fails and it sticks on the heating. This year, it seems that the hot water is good but the radiators aren't heating up. I'm not entirely sure of it's function but it's also damned noisy but I think always has been, at least this one has. I think it needs a better quality one to be fitted.

The thermostat still clicks so I don't think it's that and the main controller seems to go on and off, so to all intents and purposes, the system seems to be working and as said, we have hot water so the boiler's working.

What I don't need is a clown who'll scratch his chin tell me I need a new boiler because that's not true either.

Obviously, reasonable rates are also required.

Anyone used someone good, local to Caerphilly?

WWESTY

2,690 posts

244 months

Tuesday 24th November 2009
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you have pm!

jagracer

8,248 posts

242 months

Tuesday 24th November 2009
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scratchchin You need a new boiler

LuS1fer

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41,572 posts

251 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
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jagracer said:
scratchchin You need a new boiler
I know but she refuses to leave. wink

sean19

672 posts

206 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
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We had this issue not so long ago.
As a temporary solution;
Find a box with a wire attached sitting on the outlet pipe of the hot water tank, take the casing off 2/3 screws and you can manually turn the valve. In our case it was using a screwdriver and simply turn the valve between 2/3 settings one of which will be hot water.

The part wasnt expensive and my dad fitted it, but he is pretty handy around the house.





ch427

9,609 posts

239 months

Thursday 26th November 2009
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there is a small motor inside the motorised valve that can fail, usually under a tenner from a good plumb merchants. only 2 screws holding it in and 2 wires to disconnect/reconnect, very easy to change

LuS1fer

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41,572 posts

251 months

Thursday 26th November 2009
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Unfortunately, it's in a space behind a wall alongside the tank. Unless you know what you're doing, you can't see it. It's also very noisy/rumbly (or something is) so that needs looking at too as it wakes the kids.

LuS1fer

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41,572 posts

251 months

Friday 27th November 2009
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Can't seem to get hold of anyone. Any Polish engineers in the house? wink

Gumstabber

348 posts

195 months

Friday 27th November 2009
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Bloke called Brian Ward, lives opposite me. Has done work in my house for me and virtually everyone else in my street. Honest bloke, good workmanship. Has just bought a new van so I can't tell you his phone number as it's not liveried yet, lol.

LuS1fer

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41,572 posts

251 months

Saturday 28th November 2009
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No problem, we've found someone now. Thanks for all the replies.