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Can I ask what you guys charge to service unvented cylinders?
It would be at the same time as the boiler is serviced (I charge £70 for the boiler)
New builds -about 5 years old
 
Did a Viessmann and an unvented together on friday , charged £120 probably a 12 miles round trip.
Guy 2 mile down the road has a direct 150 , usually charge £45 for that .
 
Do you find touching the PRV and TPR they continue to drip and need replacing?

Water my general area is really good and usually get away with giving the PRVs a few snap on and offs.
But always a scary moment thinking an easy job could result in time wasted with another journey back.
Had a lot of PRVs on heating systems failing when I test them though.
 
Do you find touching the PRV and TPR they continue to drip and need replacing?

Yes and if they do it has failed your test and needs replacing. I always kept a few spares in the van. Put into comments on service sheet that safety device tested and failed, replaced. Explain the situation to the customer too of course.

I helped to run an unvented course last week and that question came up. The shocker was the response from about half the plumbers there "That's why I never test them" :(:eek:
 
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