Unvented cylinder cost

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miniman

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277 months

Yesterday (12:54)
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Had a plumber in today to fit a shower and whilst doing so we discovered the unvented hot water cylinder is dead (and there's no debate, it's properly dead).

Quote to replace is £4k which involves 2-coil tank, draining and refilling solar panel and various other bits.

Thoughts?

Regbuser

5,486 posts

50 months

Yesterday (12:59)
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Capacity of the tank ?

Not many mfrs do a solar coil unit, so that will exclude the cheapest.

miniman

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277 months

Yesterday (13:05)
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200L

Cylinder is £900. Total parts quoted at £2400 which seems like a lot of other bits to me but I'm stuck without any hot water.

PhilboSE

5,152 posts

241 months

Yesterday (14:36)
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My plumbers imploded a solar thermal HWC on mine when they drained the system without opening a tap to let air in (thread on here about 5 years ago).

We compromised (because of course some how this was my fault) that I would pay for the parts to replace and he would do his own labour at no cost.

I paid just under £1000 for the Vaillant tank (big unit too) and all the bits.

Can’t really see where your guy is getting £1600 in additional parts…an expansion tank, a PRV, a few isolators and a bit of 22mm pipe even if you’re going all new. The glycol to refill the solar thermal system isn’t that expensive.

finlo

3,920 posts

218 months

Yesterday (14:45)
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Expansion vessel and inlet set, PRV etc should come with the new cylinder.

Edited by finlo on Friday 4th July 15:56

miniman

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Yesterday (15:01)
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They also identified a bunch of remedial work to the solar system and the PRV drain gubbins which, given that I know who installed it all, is highly plausible.

We have negotiated a (relatively) agreeable price given I have two annoyed women facing a fortnight of cold showers to deal with hehe

B'stard Child

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261 months

Yesterday (15:15)
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When you say dead - properly dead how?

It’s a cylinder filled with water - has cold mains in and heated water leaves it when you run a tap - if the solar doesn’t work presumably there is an immersion back up or a boiler facility to heat an internal coil

Unless it has a massive leak or has been drained down without venting and it’s imploded I’m struggling to think how it could be properly dead

miniman

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Yesterday (15:25)
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51 months

Yesterday (16:10)
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miniman said:
Nah thats fine for now.

Just dont fill it to the top.

hehe


B'stard Child

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Yesterday (16:13)
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miniman said:
Hmm been leaking for a while??

However what is the inner tank like - the insulation looks dry?

Arrivalist

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14 months

Yesterday (16:15)
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T’is nothing but a flesh wound wink

miniman

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Yesterday (16:31)
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B'stard Child said:
miniman said:
Hmm been leaking for a while??

However what is the inner tank like - the insulation looks dry?
Plumber was not prepared to reconnect and refill it (the top gave way when cutting the outlet pipe to hook up a connection to new shower).

119

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Yesterday (16:43)
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miniman said:
B'stard Child said:
miniman said:
Hmm been leaking for a while??

However what is the inner tank like - the insulation looks dry?
Plumber was not prepared to reconnect and refill it (the top gave way when cutting the outlet pipe to hook up a connection to new shower).
And that is the right decision.

Listen to what your plumber tells you.

Regbuser

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50 months

Yesterday (21:59)
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Arrivalist said:
T is nothing but a flesh wound wink
rofl