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Right let’s backtrack, where are you with this have they basically told you the boiler is beyond economic all repair and you need a new one? is it just coming up with this error code and won’t fire or what? Personally speaking my first port of call would be to go back to this company and say to them you’ve not maintained my boiler. I have no reason to believe that the last engineer to come out hasn’t done a proper job but based on his report there has clearly been a lack of proper maintenance on the boiler and buy proper I mean recommendations to you the customer or filter, dosing the system with chemicals and actually cleaning the boiler properly. You seem to be looking for a quick fix to get this up and running again yet I would say for a prolonged period of neglect and improper maintenance it requires a proper fix
Isn't it a case of a new company taking over? If so then they aren't responsible for what did or didn't happen before.

Don't see how the forum can help tbh.
 
I totally agree mate, However in the interest of fairness I wouldn’t say this company has done what they told the customer that they’ve done
 
I totally agree mate, However in the interest of fairness I wouldn’t say this company has done what they told the customer that they’ve done
The only thing that the op will get is a headache now he has switched companies.
Sorry but that's how I see it
 
tenants are telling me they have had to reset the boiler a few times recently as they are getting an error message on boiler .. time came for annual service .. tenant told plumber the issue .. plumber says needs flush .. service contract says wont cover flushing and wont do anything until flushing has occurred .. it hasnt got to the point of non economic yet .. the issue is the boiler cant be repaired until power flush has been done .. so i feel trapped into paying a lot of money whcih might not be needed if the ignition is at fault

i can mention lack of service or lack or suggestion to install filter .. not sure that will get me anywhere ..

asking questions re new boiler due to the concerns i have for replacing a keston with a horizontal flue
 
I’m simply a layman but I’d have thought that an 11 year old system that has no inhibitor or filter would be desperate for a flush regardless of any error messages from the boiler.
 
You can but try but as far as I’m concerned they have not been maintaining your boiler
 
I’m simply a layman but I’d have thought that an 11 year old system that has no inhibitor or filter would be desperate for a flush regardless of any error messages from the boiler.

depends on the system and how it was installed ive got a system on old rads (15) that i havent touched and im sure you can drink the water its that clear :D
 
You should prepare yourself that there may be a leak on the system or something I am assuming it’s a sealed system in the property as such the water really shouldn’t be bad unless freshwater is being constantly added to the System to maintain pressure
 
It's a ********* error code and so the engineer should be looking at the ******* of the boiler the removal of ********** and ********* , this could quite easily be caused through lack of maintenance, filters and flushing is another chapter and if it was related to a blockage then you would have a different set of error codes. Kop
 
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What I think you should do is in writing ask how sludge is going to cause a flame failure lockout? Ask them what was carried out to determine that the system is sludged up.

No point going after the last company as they will have it somewhere in the small print that they wont be responsible.

Then learn from this and dont take out service contracts. Find someone you trust and use them for everything.
 
i am a landlord and wasnt aware of the code until today ..
So you are a landlord, and all your gas appliances are checked by law every year. So why not get them serviced at the same time ?
Properly..then you have happy tennants and little hassle.
All my properties are looked after this way and we have good retained tennants that like to stay. Nothing worse than the phone call at the weekend ..whatever is wrong or when you at the theatre
prevention is way better than cure. My colleague has 800 properties in North West and ALWAYS takes this approach. Sty = Pig so they look after their properties. centralheatking
 
they are serviced each year .. the issue is when the service engineer suggests a power flush and you effectively lose your service plan until you pay many hundreds for a a service you may or may not need .. i have never had one engineer suggest i should put a filter in
 
I think the point still remains that they have been remiss in their duties by not informing you or by treating the system the way it should so I think you are perfectly within your rights to be going back to them looking for a solution
 
The cover you have isn’t a service it’s a safety check have they ever stripped the appliances down and serviced the internals

Not when it’s broken down either

Find most big companies offering payment plans don’t service them properly
 
I think the point still remains that they have been remiss in their duties by not informing you or by treating the system the way it should so I think you are perfectly within your rights to be going back to them looking for a solution
I had that with BG. We have their cover and on one service visit the engineer noted that the flue in the loft space was missing a flue bracket (new, latest regs) and so he was obliged to issue an ‘At risk’. It was a BG install some years ago. I raised merry hell with them about the report until they finally agreed to send out a fitter to fit a shiny new clamp (which he agreed was entirely unnecessary due to the very short run).
 
The cover you have isn’t a service it’s a safety check have they ever stripped the appliances down and serviced the internals

Not when it’s broken down either

Find most big companies offering payment plans don’t service them properly

Yet they advertise it as a service.

And some if you want it serviced every 12 months you have to keep reminding them as they try to knock it back a couple of months each time so in effect you have a "service" every 14 months.
 
These contracts are used and run to stop people fixing expensive problems. All issues with Kestons are expensive. Im surprised he didn't order a main heat exchanger and get the boiler BER'd. You will not win a fight about the system being dirty. EVER. :)
 

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