Hi all,
I have just moved into a house and am having problems - any help would be very much greatly appreciated.
The boiler is pretty old and is a Gloworm (I can't see the model number as it is stuck away in a hard to reach place). I had an engineer come round to get a quote on getting it replaced and he noticed that there was no cylinder stat attached to the tank upstairs. He said this was a bit worrying as the previous tennant may well have taken it off as they weren't getting enough hot water coming through (he also noted that the boiler was turned up to the max 190 degrees).
He installed a new digital program box and fixed the cylinder stat to the tank, then drained the system down to put in the new 3 way valve. Unfortunately, after he did this, the boiler has now stopped working. He called me to let me know and said that he thinks that when he drained the water down, sludge may have moved towards the boiler and caused a blockage somewhere (the water from the drain down was black and sludgy like it hadn't been drained for years). I asked him about solutions and perhaps flushing out the system and he said that would be very tricky due to the small bore of the pipes (I believe it is 0.5 inch in places) and that the worst case scenario would be getting in new pipes (talking around £5k+)
I called a few other engineers for their opinions and got a multitude of different answers from a burnt out pump (the engineer said it was making a grinding noise when he drained down) to an air blockage so am at a complete loss as to what to do next (who is correct?). I have another engineer popping round tomorrow to quote and give me a second opinion, I was just wondering if anyone here might have some ideas/experiences?
Any help/advice is hugely appreciated it, it is a real worry as my girlfriend and I just don't have that sort of money at the moment. Thanks for taking the time to read and thanks for any help.
I have just moved into a house and am having problems - any help would be very much greatly appreciated.
The boiler is pretty old and is a Gloworm (I can't see the model number as it is stuck away in a hard to reach place). I had an engineer come round to get a quote on getting it replaced and he noticed that there was no cylinder stat attached to the tank upstairs. He said this was a bit worrying as the previous tennant may well have taken it off as they weren't getting enough hot water coming through (he also noted that the boiler was turned up to the max 190 degrees).
He installed a new digital program box and fixed the cylinder stat to the tank, then drained the system down to put in the new 3 way valve. Unfortunately, after he did this, the boiler has now stopped working. He called me to let me know and said that he thinks that when he drained the water down, sludge may have moved towards the boiler and caused a blockage somewhere (the water from the drain down was black and sludgy like it hadn't been drained for years). I asked him about solutions and perhaps flushing out the system and he said that would be very tricky due to the small bore of the pipes (I believe it is 0.5 inch in places) and that the worst case scenario would be getting in new pipes (talking around £5k+)
I called a few other engineers for their opinions and got a multitude of different answers from a burnt out pump (the engineer said it was making a grinding noise when he drained down) to an air blockage so am at a complete loss as to what to do next (who is correct?). I have another engineer popping round tomorrow to quote and give me a second opinion, I was just wondering if anyone here might have some ideas/experiences?
Any help/advice is hugely appreciated it, it is a real worry as my girlfriend and I just don't have that sort of money at the moment. Thanks for taking the time to read and thanks for any help.
