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Plumber says the heat exchanger aluminium baffles are breaking down and blocking the pipe which he showed me,now the question is do I change the heat cell or go for a new boiler.
My boiler is 13 years old.
 
Can you get them out ?
 
I probally could trouble is im not as confident as i was 15 years ago ( im 73 now)i was just trying to get some feedback on wether to renew boiler or renew heat cell.these new boilers dont seem to last that long the one i had before lasted less than 3 years.
 
Not worth a new hex + labour imo however there is a market for refurbished hex units, I'd consider that.



I'm not endorsing this seller, just saying they are available.
 
Not worth a new hex + labour imo however there is a market for refurbished hex units, I'd consider that.



I'm not endorsing this seller, just saying they are available.
don't know if I would use one but that's pretty cheap.
 
Not worth a new hex + labour imo however there is a market for refurbished hex units, I'd consider that.



I'm not endorsing this seller, just saying they are available.
thanks i would have considered a refurb because when i looked at the new price it was £400+.
 
Worcester fixed price repair around the 275 mark will change it
 
Yep passed two last month due to them not being serviced properly broken the top hook of a spring baffle
 

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