![]() ![]() I've had enough of the Plumber sucking through his teeth routine, saying 'ooh thats gonna cost ya!'. Just bought a property with a Boulter Camray Quartet non-condensing oil boiler. is that old for an Oil boiler?Īny advice would be much appreciated. ![]() so I'm guessing it was installed sometime between 1992 - 1993 so its well over 12 years old. ![]() i.e is it cost effective to do so ? Or is it better to get a new one ? Its looks like it was first maintained in 1994. Its a model 65/85 and it does look like water is coming from underneath the system (i.e its not an oil leak and its not a leak on any pipes in or out).Ĭan it be repaired. I've had a number of 'so called' plumbers around that have said various things, one that it can be repaired 'really easily', one that said 'Oh the seals have gone' you need a new bolier and one that said 'You can't get Oiled fired boliers anymore ! I have recently moved into a house that has a Boulter Camray II Oil fired boiler. All depends on age of system, pipes in concrete floors etc. I'm hoping someone can give me a bit of advice. Boulter Camray 2 to run unvented/ pressurised Pressure test system first. ![]()
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