Hi there
I would appreciate a little feedback please if anyone can help me.
I have an Ideal Response boiler. It has had a few problems over the last few days igniting. Sometimes it will, sometimes it wont. We have British Gas Homecare 400 cover and last tues an engineer called and replaced the electrodes. This seemed ok until 30 mins after the engineer left it stopped working. Wouldnt fire up for hot water or heating. Called BG again, another engineer replaced a circuit board. He waited a while for it to heat up and then watched it to make sure it was ok. It was ok until Monday night when my daughter filled the sink with hot water and we heard a huge bang, like the sound of someone throwing a snowball against a window. Didnt connect it to the boiler at all. Tues the boiler was playing up again. Tues night a horrific bang came from the kitchen, like a shot gun bang. British gas were supposed to come out again but I wasnt high priority enough for them to make the appointment. They couldnt tell me if my boiler was ok to use or not to use. I switched it on and after an hour it gave an almighty bang and I switched it off, it will remain off. I dont like to use it not knowing what is causing this bang.
Does anyone know what it could be? BG are not coming out now until next thursday
Many thanks for any advice
I would appreciate a little feedback please if anyone can help me.
I have an Ideal Response boiler. It has had a few problems over the last few days igniting. Sometimes it will, sometimes it wont. We have British Gas Homecare 400 cover and last tues an engineer called and replaced the electrodes. This seemed ok until 30 mins after the engineer left it stopped working. Wouldnt fire up for hot water or heating. Called BG again, another engineer replaced a circuit board. He waited a while for it to heat up and then watched it to make sure it was ok. It was ok until Monday night when my daughter filled the sink with hot water and we heard a huge bang, like the sound of someone throwing a snowball against a window. Didnt connect it to the boiler at all. Tues the boiler was playing up again. Tues night a horrific bang came from the kitchen, like a shot gun bang. British gas were supposed to come out again but I wasnt high priority enough for them to make the appointment. They couldnt tell me if my boiler was ok to use or not to use. I switched it on and after an hour it gave an almighty bang and I switched it off, it will remain off. I dont like to use it not knowing what is causing this bang.
Does anyone know what it could be? BG are not coming out now until next thursday
Many thanks for any advice