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So I posted before Christmas about my boiler issues, It was serviced and no big improvements in heat and if anything its worse now.

The thermostat has to be up as high as it goes 35c to get any sort of heat and even then its not overly warm. For example if you hit the 1hr button at the end of that hour you can comfortably hold you hand on the radiators without getting burnt, half an hour later the radiators are stone cold and dont seem to hold the heat. It not just 1 radiator, its them all.

I am thinking its the condensing boiler is just carp, my old bog standard boiler if you had it screwed up to 35c for an hour the heat would put you out, not so in this case and my indoor thermometer never reads above 20c max so obviously the thermostat is wrong by about 15c.

Any ideas on what to do next?
 
get your installer/service eng back if your not happy then simple

as its most likely sludge or something inside the boiler
 
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