pabloescaban
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If a combi was installed, most of that offending pipework would be removed, along with the sludge.
And the HW cylinder.
And the loft tank.
And all associated pipework.
Yes, the central heating side of the system would need flushing, but a brief google tells me this can be done by a qualified plumber for £175.
He's already stated that the main blockage is near the immersion tank.
Where on a combi system would you place the immersion tank? - I've never seen one myself but I'm not a BG plumber, I just assumed with a combi that the mains cold water goes in one side and comes out hot at the other side when you run the hot tap?
You still trying to sell him a £650 powerflush for pipework that will be in a skip when his combi is installed? - Typical BG garbage.. 'first thing we need to do love is powerflush everything at 650 wing-wangs, then tomorrow we'll rip all those pipes, cylinders etc out that you've just paid to be cleaned and charge you five grand for fitting a boiler', sign here.
No one in their right mind is going to listen to advise from someone who works for a company like that.
You've already said you sorted your in-laws out, why didn't you let them pay the astronomical amount that all the rest pay? - do you really think that anyone with half a brain pays for a crap service like this? - obviously not, but luckily for you, there's still many thousands that do so you can stay on the gravy train for now.
No one installs boilers for £300 a day.
I installed boilers for £300 a day.
Jesus christ it's like groundhog day