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Hi
My usual boiler service guy was on holiday so the company sent me someone new.
New gas engineer looks at my boiler (Keston c55, working perfectly fine) and says it isn't safe because one of the openings at the bottom of the case is open and hasn't been covered off (see picture: https://ibb.co/9NXtT8T).
He's just disconnected the boiler (because that gasket is no longer available) and left, suggesting his team comes in to give me a quote on a new boiler.
This company has been servicing the same boiler for 10 years and hasn't picked it up. Claims I could have taken it out in the last year even if there was a gasket there. Has the old chap done a cr*p job, or is the new guy lying?
Any expert thoughts on whether this requires disconnection welcome.
Have a 75 year old at home and currently relying on electric heaters to heat one room.
Any help appreciated!
My usual boiler service guy was on holiday so the company sent me someone new.
New gas engineer looks at my boiler (Keston c55, working perfectly fine) and says it isn't safe because one of the openings at the bottom of the case is open and hasn't been covered off (see picture: https://ibb.co/9NXtT8T).
He's just disconnected the boiler (because that gasket is no longer available) and left, suggesting his team comes in to give me a quote on a new boiler.
This company has been servicing the same boiler for 10 years and hasn't picked it up. Claims I could have taken it out in the last year even if there was a gasket there. Has the old chap done a cr*p job, or is the new guy lying?
Any expert thoughts on whether this requires disconnection welcome.
Have a 75 year old at home and currently relying on electric heaters to heat one room.
Any help appreciated!
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