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Can any one help with a problem.I have a multi fuel Rayburn. I have never had any problems with the hot water until last Friday when I had an upstairs leaky radiator replaced. Since then I have had no hot water. Help, this Angel needs a bath.
 
Was it drained down to replace the radiator. Probably air in the coil or pipework.
 
Hi Angel, youd best to get the guy who done the job as sounds like he hasnt fully vented the system or its just really bad timing for one of your motorised vales to pack in and believe me it happens , theres nothing worse when we visit a house to do some work then 2 days after finishing the boiler breaks down , looks bad on us but sometimes its simply bad timing lol,
 
by multi fuel, I presume you mean solid fuel burner ie wood/coal. Best stoke it up and get it roaring for 1/2 an hour or so, may well solve the problem for you, it will thump a bit in the process.
 
Multi fuel ignore my motorised valve comment ooops sorry
 
get in the queue, my advice probably helped and I've got her towel :)
 
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