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Hi

I have a leaky Gledhill expansion relief valve block a little like this one with the same spec 3bar on the black input and 4.5 bar on the red expansion relief value. It protects a 250L Gledhill unvented tank. All the input pipes have isolation valves so pretty easy to exchange components

How much should it cost to replace the components and manpower for the job assume G3 qualified?

Best

Matt

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its the old “ piece of string “ one mate .
location in uk
location in relation for how far plumber has to travel to and from the job .
Do the iso valves work .
is the inlet control set above the cylinder ( important one )
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