Hi.
We have a Potterton Lynx (Electronic) boiler powering the central heating/hot water in our home we bought just over a year ago.
The other day it stopped heating water and central heating, (On Demand light would come on but no sign of ignition) and smelt burning from the unit.
Called our home insurance cover and they sent an engineer to look at it for us.
It seems it could possibly be a PCB that needs replacing, but he also mentioned that there was a sensor higher up on the unit that he couldnt get a multi meter reading from reliably, so wasnt sure if that had gone.
The engineer has said to the insurance company that the PCB can be fitted, but the sensor is now obsolete or very difficult to fit due to corrosion of contacts from what I remember my convo with him.
Im hoping the replacement PCB may solve the issue, but if it doesnt we are left without a boiler .
So will have two options:
1) See if I could get someone else to fit the sensor should I be able to source one.
2) have a new boiler fitted.
Im guessing that 1 could still cost me a fair bit in labour, but cheaper than new boiler.
However It may be best to go with option 2 to be safe going forward (we have a 3yr old and another on the way soon).
The engineer that came out for the insurer gave me a rough estimate of approx £2k for the install of a Worcester boiler in replacement of our current one. Said that would need a few minor adjustments to pipe work and new flue.
Does this seem a realistic price?
There are also a few radiators around the house that are a bit rusty so they may as well be replaced at the same time too. However I wasnt really looking to have those done until we were decorating the rooms they were in, as was considering getting a few pipes being run into the walls rather than how they are visible at the moment, and still to decide where we would want them placed in the room..... which I would guess would start to bump the price up considerably. We dont have loads of cash at the moment.
Any advice would be appreciated.
We have a Potterton Lynx (Electronic) boiler powering the central heating/hot water in our home we bought just over a year ago.
The other day it stopped heating water and central heating, (On Demand light would come on but no sign of ignition) and smelt burning from the unit.
Called our home insurance cover and they sent an engineer to look at it for us.
It seems it could possibly be a PCB that needs replacing, but he also mentioned that there was a sensor higher up on the unit that he couldnt get a multi meter reading from reliably, so wasnt sure if that had gone.
The engineer has said to the insurance company that the PCB can be fitted, but the sensor is now obsolete or very difficult to fit due to corrosion of contacts from what I remember my convo with him.
Im hoping the replacement PCB may solve the issue, but if it doesnt we are left without a boiler .
So will have two options:
1) See if I could get someone else to fit the sensor should I be able to source one.
2) have a new boiler fitted.
Im guessing that 1 could still cost me a fair bit in labour, but cheaper than new boiler.
However It may be best to go with option 2 to be safe going forward (we have a 3yr old and another on the way soon).
The engineer that came out for the insurer gave me a rough estimate of approx £2k for the install of a Worcester boiler in replacement of our current one. Said that would need a few minor adjustments to pipe work and new flue.
Does this seem a realistic price?
There are also a few radiators around the house that are a bit rusty so they may as well be replaced at the same time too. However I wasnt really looking to have those done until we were decorating the rooms they were in, as was considering getting a few pipes being run into the walls rather than how they are visible at the moment, and still to decide where we would want them placed in the room..... which I would guess would start to bump the price up considerably. We dont have loads of cash at the moment.
Any advice would be appreciated.