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    spurting hot taps ? cause

    No taps in extension, affected taps elsewhere around house. Thanks for the pointers, V helpful (were concerned about quality of plumbing when job was done, leak during build led to wall having to be re-plastered, so your suggestions fit with my concerns). Thanks again.
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    spurting hot taps ? cause

    ahem, apologies wrong information first time round. . . . Not a combi boiler. Grateful for your thoughts, Almac
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    spurting hot taps ? cause

    After an extension (involved fitting 2 new rads), hot water from the taps spurt violently for 1-2 mins. Also (in bath) can run dry but re-start after turning off for 1-2 mins. CH is fine, although it was suggested water temp be increased. 9 yr old house, combi boiler.
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