Just had a new boiler installed. During the power flush the engineers discovered a blockage in the copper coil in the HW cylinder which they were unable to clear. I dont dispute this but we have never noticed a problem with HW supply. The solution is to have a new cylinder installed. The installers are not rip off merchants but I just wondered if anyone has had this or any heating experts out there who can suggest a solution which will avoid having a new cylinder installed.
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For information , guys, the men changed the cylinder for £380. not expensive when you consider the discount price of the cylinder is £280 on the net. the 25mm outlet pipe of the old cylinder was blocked with a ring of black stuff which had set hard and reduced the outlet to 10mm. With respect and with no offence intended you should not answer questions you know nothing about.