Hi All
I think I have a fan on it's way out - getting a bit noisy and the boiler is getting on now although, works very well. Anyway, I was outside the other day and the sound through the flue sounded a bit louder than normal and also, I noticed the other day also, It's a bit noisy in the house too - no real screeching or anything just a bit noisier. When the boiler turns off, it's like a noisy bearing slowing down...it's a bit hard to explain. I was hoping an attached movie file would help but I . Anyway, the fan is the only part I can think of which will be making this noise but I'm more than happy to get some advice on it. It looks easy to replace but I'm not sure if I should do it.
I will be calling my boiler cover company of course first but frankly, even though I can get all the parts for this thing, they will just want to sell me a new one which is just the normal response in this throw away world and I don't have a spare few grand kicking about at the moment.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
TIA. Steve
I think I have a fan on it's way out - getting a bit noisy and the boiler is getting on now although, works very well. Anyway, I was outside the other day and the sound through the flue sounded a bit louder than normal and also, I noticed the other day also, It's a bit noisy in the house too - no real screeching or anything just a bit noisier. When the boiler turns off, it's like a noisy bearing slowing down...it's a bit hard to explain. I was hoping an attached movie file would help but I . Anyway, the fan is the only part I can think of which will be making this noise but I'm more than happy to get some advice on it. It looks easy to replace but I'm not sure if I should do it.
I will be calling my boiler cover company of course first but frankly, even though I can get all the parts for this thing, they will just want to sell me a new one which is just the normal response in this throw away world and I don't have a spare few grand kicking about at the moment.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
TIA. Steve
