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Quote please for fitting wider pipes between meter and boiler (betacom 30c) - have been advised first 10ft due to low pressure at the boiler (currently 14mbs, needs to be at least 18mbs).

Also to fit an automatic bypass as this was not done during installation two years ago.

In stafford, thanks very much.
 
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