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Ok, following on from my drain tap thread, does anyone have an opinion about this vibration noise. It started a few days ago there's no lockout or fault code and everything works as it should except for the noise. I fancy it's the pump but as they go for about £150 I want to be as sure as i can before I buy one, many thanks video HERE
 
Nope not the pump best to call a gas safe engineer out
 
Thanks for the replies guys, I took your advice on board & called a gas safe engineer who has just left. He said he thought it was probably the pump and would change it for £250 but it might be something else in which case I would still have to pay for the pump plus whatever else it turned out to be. Short story - I'm not convinced he knows what it is and I'm planning to book a different engineer on monday. Would it be ok to get some ideas about what you think the fault could be so I have a fighting chance of not getting ripped off & I have a rough idea about what he should be telling me the fault is? It seems not all gas safe engineers are equal.
 
Worcester fixed price repair doesn’t matter if it’s a few faults they will change
 

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