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Hi all

What kind of time is required to replace the Pressure Relief Valve and the expansion chamber in a 6 year old Worcester Bosch i30 Greenstar? Is this a 3 hour job?

Also what kind of price would be reasonable? I am using a new gas engineer and I want to verify that his bill is fair. I am in Central Scotland.

Thanks
 
Have you checked whether the boiler is still under warranty? ISTR that six years ago WB boilers were being sold with six or seven year manufacturer's warranties. Also compare whatever quote you are given with the cost of a 'fixed price repair' by Worcester Bosch themselves. If it hasn't had a new set of electrodes and gasket yet they may well do that for you at the same time. Details on their web site.
 
£150 for parts

So £110 labour so £60 per hour that’s normal don’t forget his had a visit to diagnose so works out £45 an hour
 

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