So, I thought my boiler was dead, as it had a leak and needs resetting once a day. A plumber who replaced the ignition a few months ago said my exchanger was leaking and would ultimately need replacing so I was getting quotes to swap.
but...
A different plumber came out today, and said it actually looks like the heat exchanger inlet manifold is leaking onto the controller below which is causing the lock-out, so why don't I just replace the gasket?
So my question is, is this a fault that comes up from time-to-time, and am I lucky this new guy has identified this as the potential issue? How successful is this as a fix, or does it end up invariably being more complex than this? I don't want to throw good money after bad, so if this is a known issue/fix I will be really happy.
I don't want to go the cheap route but i'm currently unemployed so looking for the most economical solution.
but...
A different plumber came out today, and said it actually looks like the heat exchanger inlet manifold is leaking onto the controller below which is causing the lock-out, so why don't I just replace the gasket?
So my question is, is this a fault that comes up from time-to-time, and am I lucky this new guy has identified this as the potential issue? How successful is this as a fix, or does it end up invariably being more complex than this? I don't want to throw good money after bad, so if this is a known issue/fix I will be really happy.
I don't want to go the cheap route but i'm currently unemployed so looking for the most economical solution.
