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Advice needed on noisy boiler problem
TinTin_57
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Hi
I have a Bosch Worcester Greenstar 28i condensing boiler and wondered if you plumbers out there could give me a second opinion on an issue I have with the noise the boiler is making recently.
When the boiler is running and powering down after a cycle I can hear vibrations that seem to run down the cavity wall it's attached to. The plumber that serviced the boiler says it's passed all the service tests however this noise has only started this winter. He thought it could be the fan but he said if the fan goes it just goes, they don't start going gradually. I've noticed when I'm outside the house if I listen to the flue when the hot water/heating is running, the flue is also a lot noisier than it used to be. Can anyone tell from this what the problem could be? Is he right about the fan or could it be something else?
Cheers
I have a Bosch Worcester Greenstar 28i condensing boiler and wondered if you plumbers out there could give me a second opinion on an issue I have with the noise the boiler is making recently.
When the boiler is running and powering down after a cycle I can hear vibrations that seem to run down the cavity wall it's attached to. The plumber that serviced the boiler says it's passed all the service tests however this noise has only started this winter. He thought it could be the fan but he said if the fan goes it just goes, they don't start going gradually. I've noticed when I'm outside the house if I listen to the flue when the hot water/heating is running, the flue is also a lot noisier than it used to be. Can anyone tell from this what the problem could be? Is he right about the fan or could it be something else?
Cheers
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