12-12-2023, 07:17 PM
Our boiler is over 20 years old. We're expecting it to pack in any moment but for now it's doing a good job. We always think about replacing it during the summer when there is plenty of availability with heating engineers but think why replace a functioning boiler that still has some life left in it? The only trouble with that is that if/when it does pack up, it will almost certainly be during the winters months when we need it the most and when heating engineers are harder to get in!
It's had a few new parts put in, I actually fixed it myself by replacing the expansion vessel in the first week of lockdown.
It's had a few new parts put in, I actually fixed it myself by replacing the expansion vessel in the first week of lockdown.