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on a Worcester greenstar 30si to replace new expansion vessel and a new prv, which means to remove the hydroblock nightmare of a job. The prv lever is loose it does not operate which needs replaced.
I'd like to know roughly the labour you would charge so I don't under rate myself.
 
Easiest way to do this, would be get a bag of 1/2 and 3/4 washers. Undu the top nuts off the valves, remove the flue and lift the boiler off the jig.
 
Easier to remove the boiler to be honest, will take you around 2 hours plus travel etc, depends where you are but id be looking around £100 for Labour.

Which is apparently optimistic :D
 
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uck repairing boilers , its a nightmare , there are sometimes no winners , the job and parts can cost almost as much as half a new one, it has to be carried out I know but its a nightmare for all
Rob Foster ..chking
 
uck repairing boilers , its a nightmare , there are sometimes no winners , the job and parts can cost almost as much as half a new one, it has to be carried out I know but its a nightmare for all
Rob Foster ..chking

Lol, it’s divides the wheat from the chaff. I personally like to repair, it’s very satisfactory fixing something.
 

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