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Vokera Combi Boiler Compact 29 Crack On Heat Exchanger
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10 year old Vokera combi boiler disconected as engineer stated there is a crack on heat exchanger and its dangerous. Had a cover plan and the company said they have written off the boiler. Feel pushed to get it replaced by them. Would it be very expensive to replace or shall we get a new combi boiler? Thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ok. No matter. I've checked different models, and they're all around 200-300.
As teacake has mentioned, that would be worth it if you don't have to pay for the labour costs.
Well worth asking someone to quote for the whole job (parts and labour) and take it from there.
You're in a difficult position. 10 years is not a great age for a gas Combi, so it's a hard call. There is always the risk that other components might also be ready to fail.
2k for a new boiler is fair. Also, even in 10 years, boilers have improved a lot. Probably with a 7 year warranty as well.
It's always a gamble. You may well be lucky and get many more years service out of it with a new H/E. I honestly can't say.
Get a quote, and then see how you feel :o)
As teacake has mentioned, that would be worth it if you don't have to pay for the labour costs.
Well worth asking someone to quote for the whole job (parts and labour) and take it from there.
You're in a difficult position. 10 years is not a great age for a gas Combi, so it's a hard call. There is always the risk that other components might also be ready to fail.
2k for a new boiler is fair. Also, even in 10 years, boilers have improved a lot. Probably with a 7 year warranty as well.
It's always a gamble. You may well be lucky and get many more years service out of it with a new H/E. I honestly can't say.
Get a quote, and then see how you feel :o)
David, we were warned about that by our regular Vaillant service guy. He did advise that our 10 year old might be not worth repairing and quoted an approx 2.5k for a new one, but we opted for a new PCB (boiler brain card) and that seems to have done the trick. He wasn't pushy about selling us a new one. I am a great fan of Vaillant, ever since the old Sine 18 (equivalent to a Morris minor, which can carry on working even if it gets a bit old). The more electronics, the more to go wrong. We inherited our Vaillant Turbomax and it's very good (although not a condensing boiler). It's always difficult to make a call when a middle-aged boiler gets wheezy.
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