Good afternoon all,
New to the forum, but just wanted to see if I can get anyone's advice on here.
Just recently brought my first property (in the process of it all going through solicitors etc at the minute), but had a mate of mine (gas and heating engineer) come round the other night to check the boiler for us.
Apparently we have an Ideal Icos Boiler, which isn't a very good make. Anyway, he's took a look at it for us, and apparently there is water sitting in the combustion chamber, which in his words, isn't meant to be there!
So, the question is, is this something which can be fixed within the boiler, or is it worth having stripping it out, and fitting a new combi boiler?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Many thanks,
JC6
New to the forum, but just wanted to see if I can get anyone's advice on here.
Just recently brought my first property (in the process of it all going through solicitors etc at the minute), but had a mate of mine (gas and heating engineer) come round the other night to check the boiler for us.
Apparently we have an Ideal Icos Boiler, which isn't a very good make. Anyway, he's took a look at it for us, and apparently there is water sitting in the combustion chamber, which in his words, isn't meant to be there!
So, the question is, is this something which can be fixed within the boiler, or is it worth having stripping it out, and fitting a new combi boiler?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Many thanks,
JC6