Can somebody please point me in the right direction ? We have a 13yr old combi-boiler system, Ideal Classic fanned flue boiler. Over the last 2 yrs we have had British Gas out a number of times to fix our system going off completely. Each time it has taken min of 4 visits and part replacements each time - twice the water pump has been replaced. About 12 months ago the boiler made a banging noise and switched off. It was fixed by a new water pump (!) and other parts and seemed to work OK. Then after the service some 6mths later we started developing noises that
were swishing noises in the pipes (ie it sounded like a car driving through a wet road outside the house !).
Eventually some 8 weeks ago after the noises were accompanied by louder grumblings in the boiler the boiler banged to a grinding halt,follow ed by the swish then ending. Over 2 weeks they came and said it was overheating and visit 1. reset the cut off in the boiler housing. visit 2. replaced a part within the boiler. visit 3. replaced water pump & a part in the airing cupboard. visit 4. replaced control panel, some part on hot water tank and another part upstairs. visit 5. couldn't help as laptop was broke ! visit 6. replaced many new parts including the bit housing the cut off/reset swich. Only at that point did it run for more than 2hrs without swish, bang & stop.
Yesterday the swishing noises have returned as loud as ever so we have turned off the central heating before it does it itself. As I have little faith in British Gas I was wondering if some proper qualified central heating experts think before I get them out again. Is a "chemical flush"(?!) likely to help or has anyone an idea why this swishing noise isn't triggering the fault to them - not one ! ? All opinions gratefully received.
were swishing noises in the pipes (ie it sounded like a car driving through a wet road outside the house !).
Eventually some 8 weeks ago after the noises were accompanied by louder grumblings in the boiler the boiler banged to a grinding halt,follow ed by the swish then ending. Over 2 weeks they came and said it was overheating and visit 1. reset the cut off in the boiler housing. visit 2. replaced a part within the boiler. visit 3. replaced water pump & a part in the airing cupboard. visit 4. replaced control panel, some part on hot water tank and another part upstairs. visit 5. couldn't help as laptop was broke ! visit 6. replaced many new parts including the bit housing the cut off/reset swich. Only at that point did it run for more than 2hrs without swish, bang & stop.
Yesterday the swishing noises have returned as loud as ever so we have turned off the central heating before it does it itself. As I have little faith in British Gas I was wondering if some proper qualified central heating experts think before I get them out again. Is a "chemical flush"(?!) likely to help or has anyone an idea why this swishing noise isn't triggering the fault to them - not one ! ? All opinions gratefully received.