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i need to replace my hot water tank, how do ido this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.it is normal to call it a hot cylinder so when you ring a plumber up he will know exactly what you are refering to.
the actual job is quite a big and involved one because all the inlet and outlet connections will need to be altered to new positions and if, hopefully not, somthing goes wrong later you can call back/claim on there insurance .
hth Tez
the actual job is quite a big and involved one because all the inlet and outlet connections will need to be altered to new positions and if, hopefully not, somthing goes wrong later you can call back/claim on there insurance .
hth Tez
you are also required by the energy efficiency regulations to upgrade your cylinder to the latest high heat recovery coil type when you change it.
as the previous answer said, replacing a cylinder is a big job. you've got to isolate the incoming cold mains supply to the header tank, drain the header tank and cylinder, undo or cut all the pipework connections, get the cylinder out. you will then find the connections on the new cylinder will all be in different places so you are going to have to cut, bend and solder the new pipework and then finally re-fill the system.
best left to a heating engineer/plumber, expect �400 to �500 for the job to be done.
as the previous answer said, replacing a cylinder is a big job. you've got to isolate the incoming cold mains supply to the header tank, drain the header tank and cylinder, undo or cut all the pipework connections, get the cylinder out. you will then find the connections on the new cylinder will all be in different places so you are going to have to cut, bend and solder the new pipework and then finally re-fill the system.
best left to a heating engineer/plumber, expect �400 to �500 for the job to be done.