Ok, the guy came from Sheffield today. He concentrated on the tank area, and said it was possibly a blockage in the internal coil. He took the top off the pump and said that should have been pouring out, all he got was a drip.
He reckons that what we need is a powerflush and a magna clean filter, at £450.
He said as these hot water tanks were now rare, they were rather expensive. So if the blockage was not removable then by the time we had the tank done, we should be thinking of having the boiler replaced for a modern one at £2250 after the cost of the powerflush.
He added that there was a 75% chance that the problems would be sorted by a power flush. But he later said that if the problem had gone downhill over a few weeks, it was probably not flushable.
He did seem very knowledgeable, and helpful, but I can’t help thinking I am being sold a new system.
He reckons that what we need is a powerflush and a magna clean filter, at £450.
He said as these hot water tanks were now rare, they were rather expensive. So if the blockage was not removable then by the time we had the tank done, we should be thinking of having the boiler replaced for a modern one at £2250 after the cost of the powerflush.
He added that there was a 75% chance that the problems would be sorted by a power flush. But he later said that if the problem had gone downhill over a few weeks, it was probably not flushable.
He did seem very knowledgeable, and helpful, but I can’t help thinking I am being sold a new system.