Boiler - am I getting ripped off?

Boiler - am I getting ripped off?

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Tubes63

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130 posts

132 months

Monday 19th September 2016
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Common question, I know, but:

Boiler (Ideal Classic) has stopped producing hot water of any sort. Gas is still working elsewhere, still energy supply to the boiler. The fan has previously made some very dodgy noises, and as it is a common issue I am sure it is a case of the fan seizing up and therefore not letting the flame ignite (further evidenced by the fact that the top of the boiler is hot - as if the electric motor wants to turn but can't).

Had a plumber come out. The chap turned it off and on, touched the hot top of the boiler, rung his boss and told me I would need to pay £650 in parts (fan and pump) plus labour to get it fixed, or they would sell me a new boiler. On top of that, despite being advertised as no call-out fee, I was told I had to pay £95 for the service as an "analysis fee" (what the fk did I call you out for if not to tell me what needed fixing? Your delightful company?)..

Anyway - my gut says this is bullst and I'm getting ripped off, not least because of the dodgy call out fee and the lack of effort in "analysis". I will be getting a second opinion but what are thoughts?

By the way I can't figure out how to access the fan in order to spray it with lubricant to get it spinning etc.. and don't want to blow myself up trying!

Tubes63

Original Poster:

130 posts

132 months

Monday 19th September 2016
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Thanks - will give them a call.

Quick update, grew some balls and opened the thing up. Tapped the fan into action and the thing is working again (though sounds very crunchy). Now just going to decide whether it's worth replacing the fan or just getting a new boiler all together. Probably the latter. grumpy

Tubes63

Original Poster:

130 posts

132 months

Monday 19th September 2016
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Cheers all. Will try to convince SWMBO that you're right! biggrin