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I am not totally clued up with how the boiler/hot water works in our house but will try to explain!
We have brown hot water coming out the taps, not all the time, just intermittently, possibly when the hot water is heating up. We have a Potterton boiler in the kitchen (this has been serviced) and an unventend water cyclinder in the loft (this is 5 months old). Clearly its not caused by the water supply into the house and it would suggest its not a dodgy iron pipe somewhere otherwise the hot water would always be brown as its passing through the same pipe. The service engineer came out to look at the cyclinder today but said it isnt that - as the coil within it is made of stainless steel, but I am now stumped as to what is causing it - logic says it has to be the cyclinder somehow, as that is where the hot water comes from to the taps.....anyone got any suggestions as to how we get the problem sorted?????
We have brown hot water coming out the taps, not all the time, just intermittently, possibly when the hot water is heating up. We have a Potterton boiler in the kitchen (this has been serviced) and an unventend water cyclinder in the loft (this is 5 months old). Clearly its not caused by the water supply into the house and it would suggest its not a dodgy iron pipe somewhere otherwise the hot water would always be brown as its passing through the same pipe. The service engineer came out to look at the cyclinder today but said it isnt that - as the coil within it is made of stainless steel, but I am now stumped as to what is causing it - logic says it has to be the cyclinder somehow, as that is where the hot water comes from to the taps.....anyone got any suggestions as to how we get the problem sorted?????