Quote from: Vlad on November 27, 2025, 10:20:13 PMJust done a google Mups...Thanks very much, Vlad.
A combi boiler should be replaced every 10 to 15 years, though this can vary depending on the quality of the model, how well it is maintained, and how heavily it is used. At around 15 years old, boilers often become less efficient and more prone to breakdowns, making a new, more energy-efficient model a potentially more cost-effective choice
Signs you may need a replacement
- Frequent breakdowns: If you are having to pay for frequent repairs, the cumulative cost could be higher than the cost of a new boiler.
- Increased energy bills: An older, less efficient boiler can lead to higher energy costs.
- Uneven heating: Inconsistent water temperature or cold radiators may indicate the boiler is struggling to keep up.
- Unusual noises: Banging, whistling, or gurgling sounds can signal internal issues.
- Visible signs of age: Leaks or a yellow flame instead of a blue one are signs that the system may need professional attention or replacement.
Hope this helps
Quote from: klondike on Yesterday at 11:29:56 PMIt'll still be there. A little arrow in a box on the right hand end of the bar saying Info centre. It's only a list of recent posts and who's been online in the last quarter of an hour so the option is there to just not show it.OK. Ta.
Quote from: klondike on Yesterday at 02:59:09 PMThat's always been there. You must have clicked it and hidden it. I didn't even know that was possible. Click the little arrow on the right again and you should be back to normal.Thanks. There is nothing to click now, it seems to be gone again, all on its own.

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