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This has been leaking badly and needs replacing...I have bought the part and a heating engineer came to give me a quote today, but he says it will take him 2hrs to replace as he has to drain the water cylinder completely by attaching a hose to it? I thought it was going to be a fairly simple job, being just a case of turning off the water by the black lever to isolate the cold flow and replacing the valve...(only what i have read online).
I would be grateful if someone could advise me how long a job this would be, as i have already had huge problems with this system since i moved into the house end of last year. Had two engineers who have taken £800 off me so far for the amount of work, so really looking to make sure this quote/explanation of work needed by a different engineer, is true. Does the cylinder/tank need draining?
Also, the pressure has dropped considerably again but he tells me that s because there must be a leak somewhere in the pipework..? I live in a Victorian house and obviously the central heating was a late addition, so all of the pipes to rads are above the floor...no leaks! I did have to bleed a rad yest, so could that be the reason for pressure drop?
Thanks
I would be grateful if someone could advise me how long a job this would be, as i have already had huge problems with this system since i moved into the house end of last year. Had two engineers who have taken £800 off me so far for the amount of work, so really looking to make sure this quote/explanation of work needed by a different engineer, is true. Does the cylinder/tank need draining?
Also, the pressure has dropped considerably again but he tells me that s because there must be a leak somewhere in the pipework..? I live in a Victorian house and obviously the central heating was a late addition, so all of the pipes to rads are above the floor...no leaks! I did have to bleed a rad yest, so could that be the reason for pressure drop?
Thanks