We've got a copper (i think) indirect hot water cylinder - its foam clad and wondered how long do they normally last?
As we are replacing our boiler soon we also have a quote to replace the cylinder. Both plumbers that have been have said its not a must do but one recommended if it fits into the budget its better to do it when the boiler is being done and recommended a "quick recovery cylinder"
If the finances are available is it a wise time to replace it or do they normally last years and years?
As we are replacing our boiler soon we also have a quote to replace the cylinder. Both plumbers that have been have said its not a must do but one recommended if it fits into the budget its better to do it when the boiler is being done and recommended a "quick recovery cylinder"
If the finances are available is it a wise time to replace it or do they normally last years and years?