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    Central Heating Expansion Tank Problem

    Hi Nige, Yes, they are. I have a plumber calling round this evening so hopefully he'll be able to solve the problem. Thanks
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    Central Heating Expansion Tank Problem

    Thanks again. There's just the two of us. Would I need to replace existing pipework as well if the increased pressure would be an issue? We've just had a new bathroom fitted, the shower is a Triton SR electric shower. Would this still work with a new combi arrangement even though the electric...
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    Central Heating Expansion Tank Problem

    Just a further thought: if I replaced the boiler with an oil fired combi, I wouldn't need a hot water cylinder would I? can existing pipework be used? Is it a big job?
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    Central Heating Expansion Tank Problem

    I'll nip up into the loft and have a look at both tanks and do what you suggest- thanks again. Your time and consideration of this problem is much appreciated
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    Central Heating Expansion Tank Problem

    Do you think the the coil has split due to the flushing of the system? Cheers.
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    Central Heating Expansion Tank Problem

    Thank you for your reply, much appreciated. So this presumably would mean a new cylinder? Is it a big (and expensive!) job? I forgot to mention that the guy fitted a new radiator and replaced two old ones. One of the replaced ones is tepid at best. I tried bleeding the rads and air came out of a...
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    Central Heating Expansion Tank Problem

    Hi there, I'm new to this forum but I'm wondering if anyone can help. I have just had my central heating system flushed because the rads had cold patches and I was told that sludge had built up over the years and needed flushing. This is a very old system, must be 20/25 years and probably the...
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