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I appreciate this isn't black and white, but in its most basic form could anyone give me a rough idea of how much it would cost (in terms of parts and labour) to carry out the above titled job for an oil fired boiler. Just a ball park figure would be great.

Many Thanks...
 
Under £500
 
How much you been quoted ?
 
Replace heating system pressure relief valve &
expansion vessel.

Labour 240.00
Expansion vessel 145.00
Pressure relief valve 265.00
Inc. VAT at 20%

(Original callout charge of £80 will come off the total)

Based in Herts
 
Pressure relief valve £265 ?? Seems a tad on the high side

Everything seems ok except fit that but depends on what the part cost is what boiler do you have / are the parts internal to said boiler ?
 
Recently done the same on a Baxi, can't remember which model, anyhow total price was £160. all in. I was there about 90 mins if that. Although the expansion vessel on this Baxi was at the side so was an easy swap.
 

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