I've been told my hotwater pump has failed because it's sludged up.
A central heating pump can sludge up but I cannot accept the same with a hotwater circulation pump [bungalow its needed to get h/water to the kitchen 20mt from storage tank.].
The insurers say the engineer has equipment to test for sludge without having to remove the pump. I can't believe this is possible.
or is it? What do you experts think eh!.
I asked If I get an independant plumber to replace the pump and its found the old ones failure was due to electrical fault will they re-imburse my costs NO was the reply. Yet they won't carry out any work on this pump unless I pay them normal rates.......Insurers!! oh! British Gas. If BG was the only supplier I would install a woodburning stove to cook on.
Greengrass