Hi,
I moved into a new property in September and the boiler went the first time we used it in earnest a month later. Sadly it had been serviced in the past 12 months so we didn't have an indemnity plan in place. Consequently i had it replaced and moved from the old airing cupboard in my daughters bedroom up into the loft.
The new boiler is a Worcester 2000 GC20000iW 25mW but we've found that it doesn't heat the whole house up? We have a 3 bed house with the garage converted into an office and dining room and 11 radiators in the property. The rooms in the original part of the property get warm but we get very little heat to the office and then none into the dining room or conservatory. At first i thought it could just need balancing and the pipes flushed through but i've subsequently had a plumber round who spent 2 days replacing the valves in the 3 rooms, completely flushing them out (really dirty inside), and rebalancing the system but to no effect and i'm now stuck with a freezing and unuseable dining room/conservatory so that we have to give our young son breakfast on a rug in the living room!
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what could be done to improve things or am i stuck looking at having to shell out for a more powerful boiler??
Thanks in advance for any help or advice offered.
I moved into a new property in September and the boiler went the first time we used it in earnest a month later. Sadly it had been serviced in the past 12 months so we didn't have an indemnity plan in place. Consequently i had it replaced and moved from the old airing cupboard in my daughters bedroom up into the loft.
The new boiler is a Worcester 2000 GC20000iW 25mW but we've found that it doesn't heat the whole house up? We have a 3 bed house with the garage converted into an office and dining room and 11 radiators in the property. The rooms in the original part of the property get warm but we get very little heat to the office and then none into the dining room or conservatory. At first i thought it could just need balancing and the pipes flushed through but i've subsequently had a plumber round who spent 2 days replacing the valves in the 3 rooms, completely flushing them out (really dirty inside), and rebalancing the system but to no effect and i'm now stuck with a freezing and unuseable dining room/conservatory so that we have to give our young son breakfast on a rug in the living room!
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what could be done to improve things or am i stuck looking at having to shell out for a more powerful boiler??
Thanks in advance for any help or advice offered.