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Boiler (worcester bosch 35cdi 2) - repair or replace
I have worcester bosch 35cdi 2 boiler at home. Not sure how long it has been installed since it has only been 2.5 years since i moved to this house. I know the boiler was manufactured in Jan 2004 (checked the Serial No with WB). Although it is working fine now (no issues for the last 2.5 years), if something goes wrong, I would like to make a quick decision on repair or replace (specially in winter). Looking for some advice or thoughts on this. Thanks.
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If it works, keep it. There's no point in getting rid of a working boiler because it might go wrong. Even if it does go wrong, a friendly local Gas-Safe plumber will probably still be able to get parts for it.If it sticks, force it.
If it breaks, well it wasn't working right anyway.0
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