Well considering my heating is broken I have no hot water and my original post hasnt been answered I'm not finding this to be the most useful site
No might be about it then, your attitude must be the reason.
Well considering my heating is broken I have no hot water and my original post hasnt been answered I'm not finding this to be the most useful site
Well considering my heating is broken I have no hot water and my original post hasnt been answered I'm not finding this to be the most useful site
No might be about it then, your attitude must be the reason.
Both Tibbot and Oilhead have given you sound advice on what to test, have you tried anything they suggested?
As Tibbot has said we're here to help where we can, there's no benefit to us giving free advice other than the warm fuzzy feeling when it's taken on board and the right solution is reached (I doubt any of the guys you've had out spend their spare time trying to help people on this forum).
Boilerman2 and outinthestix have suggested what others reading this have thought, the guys you're getting don't know what they're doing - do you have neighbours on oil who can recommend anyone to get yours working or as I've suggested ask your oil supplier if they have engineers.
I can understand your frustration in having the ongoing problem but curt replies to those trying to help will not get you nearer to a solution we'll just move on to the next one...
A diaphragm kit is availible from any boiler spares stockist, you will need to turn off the cold water valve on the inlety to the boiler and releadse the pressure by opening a hot tap, an old towel under the diverter is sufficient to catch what water is left, you will have to undo the top 1/2" union nut on the diverter, befor undoing the 8 X head screws, make sure the new diaphragm is fitted the same way round as the one coming out, and a new 1/2" fibre washer for the top union. about 15mins for an ametuer,
There hows that for good advice
BUTR HONESTLY a Boiler Engineer that can't change a Diaphragm ?
I'd Bloody well sack him on the spot!!!![]()
I'm going to take some convincing my boiler is worth keeping it really doesnt have a good track record![]()
oilman";p="1443573 said:It's an oil combi. They don't HAVE a good track record. Then again, those who have problems will probably have the same opinion of gas combies.
Without regular service, what boiler does have a good track record? If your boiler needed washing every week and parking on the drive, it would pewrform much much better!
It amazes me that people can ignore something they absolutely rely on for basic heating and hot water, yet moan like hell as soon as it goes wrong. Today's prize phone call was from alendlord about an oil boiler in a rented house, family with small kids etc:
"Can you come tomorrow, Saturday or Sunday? I'm fed up with this boiler, it happens every year when it gets cold!"
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