hi, this is my first post. can anyone please help?
yesterday, we had our baxi 552 backboiler serviced. it is about 20 years old and this was its first service for two years (oops). it has been suffering from 'cholesterol' in the pipes so every time the hot water thing starts up, we get a lovely banging noise. i asked the guy if a 'powerflush' would solve this problem and he told me it was unlikely as the boiler was so old and the only way to cure the problem for good would be to get a new boiler AND powerflush the system. first question is, is this true or is he trying to con me into buying a new boiler?
secondly, i put the heating on this morning and there was a smell of gas coming from the fire. i switched the heating back off and rang the firm who did our service for us yesterday. they came out today and diagnosed a faulty valve and replaced it with a honeywell compact gas control thing (sorry- that's all it says on the box!). the problem of a leaky valve was not picked up at the service and has not presented us with a problem prior to yesterday's service. when i queried this with the boiler guy, he said that very often with a boiler this age, switching the gas off and then back on can screw-up the valve. so, he fitted a new valve and charged me £143.75. does this scenario seem reasonable to those of you in the know? my husband has come home from work and is disgusted with me for paying the bill and thinks the firm is trying to pull a fast one (i.e. they broke the valve yesterday and are charging us for the repair). i don't know what to think...
does anyone have any pearls of wisdom or any experience that can help? have we been conned or does this all sound very reasonable and we are just being ignorant? please help!!
dawny