Condensing boiler and header tank

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Hello. I have a newish condensing boiler with a header tank in my loft which I have just discovered has a lot of water spilt around it. A visiting plumber tells me this is "blowing off" and that I should not have a header tank but an enclosed system with a vessel. He says this would cost £320 to flush out the system plus £280 to reconfigure to include a vessel. Does all this make sense please and is he right about reconfiguring and the cost of this?
Many thanks
 
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flush is not needed in most cases depends on how much you are paying for the boiler i do a boiler replacement from 900 east yorkshire area including boiler
 
flush is not needed in most cases depends on how much you are paying for the boiler i do a boiler replacement from 900 east yorkshire area including boiler

Jesus Christ , who pays you fookin overheads with prices like that?

the tooth fairy ? :evil:
 
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Reminds me of a "no blame no claim" type TV advert I saw a few months back. It said something along the lines of "We can claim up to £5000, or more". What amount of money isn't included in that sentence? :rolleyes: :LOL: :LOL:
 
To JohnD
Yes it was installed two to three years ago and obviously they were paid! But should they have removed the old header tank and installed a self enclosed system??
 

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