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John Cotton

I have a gas fire / back boiler which seems to be beyond repair as constantly cutting out even after I had new valve fitted.
I've had quote for combi but its quite expensive as the current system is single pipe and plumber says if he connects it as it is it will breakdown in 6 months. Is this correct ? Any ideas of alternative ? Thanks, John
 
John
If it is a single pipe system it is not suitable for any new boiler as it is inefficient and against building regs. You would also need the system powerflushing. As your plumber says, it is more realistic to replace the whole system. I don't see how the boiler would break down after 6 months even if you could connect it.
Steve
 
a good oul time plumber will sort the existing system. guarantteed. shop around:eek:
 
John
If it is a single pipe system it is not suitable for any new boiler as it is inefficient and against building regs. You would also need the system powerflushing. As your plumber says, it is more realistic to replace the whole system. I don't see how the boiler would break down after 6 months even if you could connect it.
Steve
which building reg would that be then ?
 
That would be Part L, Domestic Heating Compliance Guide and manufacturers instructions.
 
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