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Boiler repaired - ten days later not working again

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Hi, looking for some advice/opinions.

Our combi boiler stopped producing hot water about 10 days ago showing a fan/flue fault on the LEDS.

We called a plumber who replaced the fan, tested the replacement was working then left. I think (my partner paid) we paid about £400.

Now the boiler has developed the same symptoms. The company will return to examine.

From the noises they're making if the fan replacement is problematic that's under warranty. So no problem. But they also spoke of "underlying" problems, which might result in a new quote.

I guess my question is this: we didn't pay them to replace the fan - we paid them to correctly diagnose the problem then fix that problem. So if they fixed the wrong problem (at fairly high cost) can we push to have the uneccessary work deducted, or was fitting a new fan a necessary part of getting to the real problem?

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