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Worcester Green star 37cdi Pressure loss.
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<blockquote data-quote="Alser" data-source="post: 505873" data-attributes="member: 33467"><p>Needed an engineer and found this guy who lives a couple of miles away and had good reviews from satisfied customers, had called him out previously to sort a blocked condensate pipe. Did call some others but they were talking weeks up the line before they could come out.</p><p></p><p>Now in lockdown again and just had a couple of inches of snow to make things even worse. Using electric heaters to try and heat the place up a bit but cost in energy is unsustainable. House is open plan and heaters not up to it. Worried now about a burst pipe scenario just to top things off. Really at a loss as which way to turn.</p><p></p><p>Not quite sure what big company you are talking about but does it have the initials BG?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alser, post: 505873, member: 33467"] Needed an engineer and found this guy who lives a couple of miles away and had good reviews from satisfied customers, had called him out previously to sort a blocked condensate pipe. Did call some others but they were talking weeks up the line before they could come out. Now in lockdown again and just had a couple of inches of snow to make things even worse. Using electric heaters to try and heat the place up a bit but cost in energy is unsustainable. House is open plan and heaters not up to it. Worried now about a burst pipe scenario just to top things off. Really at a loss as which way to turn. Not quite sure what big company you are talking about but does it have the initials BG? [/QUOTE]
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