worcester bosch 26 cdi secondary heat exchanger

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Good morning,

The above ten year old combi bolier, which is in an elderly relative's house, has been trouble free and regularly maintained throughout its life. A flashing red light associated with the water not heating up has been diagnosed by a plumber as a a failed secondary heat exchanger (having first identifed the fan as the problem). The central heating has been working fine.

He has quoted £600 for the part plus labour but thinks a new bolier would be better option and is going to quote for this as well. Is that about right - the google searches I have done indicate a cost of around £100 for the part.

Is it worth getting a worcester boiler specialist in (they charge minimum £230 call out)?

Any comments would be geatly appreciated.

cheers

blup
 
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In my opinion, I would get a second opinion
That does a tad on the high side.

You seem to have answered your own question.

When you say worcester specialist, do you mean worcester themselves?
Yes they charge £230 for a fixed price repair, but I am not sure that secondary heat exchangers are covered on that price tariff.

Personally give an independant guy, personally one that has been recommended to you, a chance.
 
Many thanks for your advice and comments linkyhorn - we will suggest obtaining a further quotation

cheers

blup
 

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