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by openhouse »
Sun Jun 29, 2008 4:33 pm
You're right saying I posted in the wrong section.
Sorry, and thanks for your reply.
Trying to give you some more informations, the boiler newly installed is a Combi, providing hot water and heating. When it was installed, hot water was running good (as it still does) and as the radiators were all getting warm,
being a very hot day we assumed everything was working fine.
We only realized during the winter (as usual) they don't go better than that.
There are no thermostatic valves, and anyway as you also said,
they cannot be all wrong in the same way.
About the 3 plumbers, at 45 pounds a pop, I'm in no mood for jokes.
The first I called back was the boiler installer, being CORGI and all.
He seemed very puzzled, and said he could try to clean the system
(running some chemicals, I guess) but with no guarantee of success.
What he did guaranteed, though, was the price he was going to charge.
No less than £200, depending on complications.
The second was advised to me from the shop were I bought the boiler.
He seemed again not very sure on what to do. Suggested something about changing the radiators, but still as a try.
Now, all I would like to do is to be ready for the winter, but according to these people I should do so 'trying' this and that, with no guarantees apart from the price they charge.
The third one, at least, did not mess about.
In his point of view, the only way is to re-run the pipes as it's not possible
to guess where the problem is.
A bit radical, maybe, but at least it would solve the problem.
I'm still not sure what is the best option here,
but is still not clear to me how the water is boiling hot up until the radiators pipe, with the radiators always warm.
Even your theory of having the pipes blocked at some point, I'm not sure can apply here, as all the pipes 'bringing' hot water are hot until all the radiators. If there was a blockage I don't think they would be, at least not all of them.
Thanx anyway for trying to help.