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Hello all
Recently become a home owner. Complete noob.
Ecotec 831 plus boiler stopped working two months after the purchase (naturally).
Before it stopped the pressure used to creep up slowly. Starting at 1.5 bar, it would raise to 2.5 within two days or so. Needing regular drain of water from the system via the radiators.
When it broke, the gas engineer that came around identified the pump and the board as faulty as well as pressure sensor and a couple of valves and proceeded to replace all parts with my approval.
The questions I have:
1. The total for the job was around £800. I have no experience so I need to ask. Was that too much, average or quite OK for the job?
2. The pressure still creeps up, so that was not fixed at all (engineer re-pressurized the expansion vessel, but this had no effect).
-How can a faulty Expansion Vessel lead to a constantly creeping up pressure, surely there is only a certain amount of water in the system. If there is no more water coming in, even with a faulty vessel, why would the pressure creep up all the time.
-How much would I expect to pay for a replacement expansion vessel job more or less?
Thank you all, I am trying to learn as much as I can and I would appreciate anything you can tell me.
Recently become a home owner. Complete noob.
Ecotec 831 plus boiler stopped working two months after the purchase (naturally).
Before it stopped the pressure used to creep up slowly. Starting at 1.5 bar, it would raise to 2.5 within two days or so. Needing regular drain of water from the system via the radiators.
When it broke, the gas engineer that came around identified the pump and the board as faulty as well as pressure sensor and a couple of valves and proceeded to replace all parts with my approval.
The questions I have:
1. The total for the job was around £800. I have no experience so I need to ask. Was that too much, average or quite OK for the job?
2. The pressure still creeps up, so that was not fixed at all (engineer re-pressurized the expansion vessel, but this had no effect).
-How can a faulty Expansion Vessel lead to a constantly creeping up pressure, surely there is only a certain amount of water in the system. If there is no more water coming in, even with a faulty vessel, why would the pressure creep up all the time.
-How much would I expect to pay for a replacement expansion vessel job more or less?
Thank you all, I am trying to learn as much as I can and I would appreciate anything you can tell me.