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I have a Grant Euroflame oil boiler.
It is a boilerhouse model which is cased in an insulated cover.
I noticed a small amount of water on the floor below it and discovered that it appears to be coming from inside the casing.
Speaking to Grant they tell me that the insulated casing cannot be removed and the leak is probably due to corrosion of the water jacket - the boiler is only 6 years old.
They want over £800 for a new insulated unit (without the burner) which is as much as a new one costs.
My question is - does anyone have enough experience of these boilers to tell me if the insulated cover can be removed and 'repaired' if I can solve the leak in the jacket.
It is a boilerhouse model which is cased in an insulated cover.
I noticed a small amount of water on the floor below it and discovered that it appears to be coming from inside the casing.
Speaking to Grant they tell me that the insulated casing cannot be removed and the leak is probably due to corrosion of the water jacket - the boiler is only 6 years old.
They want over £800 for a new insulated unit (without the burner) which is as much as a new one costs.
My question is - does anyone have enough experience of these boilers to tell me if the insulated cover can be removed and 'repaired' if I can solve the leak in the jacket.