Hey, sorry for the slow reply. I like doing the dishes too so this post resonated with me. At the moment our boiler (US: furnace?) is playing up though so I have to repressurise it every time. Cheers for posting!
No apology necessary! I hope you are able to solve your boiler issue so you don’t have to keep repressurising it!
I had a boiler problem a couple months ago, and of course it stopped working the day it was extremely cold out (It was something like -10F/-20C).
Thank god I have a friend who knows about boilers. He came over and tested it and discovered it was a bad sensor, and instead of having to pay hundreds of dollars for a service technician to come out and fix it, it cost me $15USD
My boiler won’t hold pressure; there’s no leaks that I’m aware of, but it also seems to operate quite comfortably at 0 bar (hot water, warm radiators). I get it serviced annually so I don’t really know what the problem is.
My best guess is ghosts keeping it alive at this point (my house is very old).
Hey, sorry for the slow reply. I like doing the dishes too so this post resonated with me. At the moment our boiler (US: furnace?) is playing up though so I have to repressurise it every time. Cheers for posting!
No apology necessary! I hope you are able to solve your boiler issue so you don’t have to keep repressurising it!
I had a boiler problem a couple months ago, and of course it stopped working the day it was extremely cold out (It was something like -10F/-20C).
Thank god I have a friend who knows about boilers. He came over and tested it and discovered it was a bad sensor, and instead of having to pay hundreds of dollars for a service technician to come out and fix it, it cost me $15USD
My boiler won’t hold pressure; there’s no leaks that I’m aware of, but it also seems to operate quite comfortably at 0 bar (hot water, warm radiators). I get it serviced annually so I don’t really know what the problem is.
My best guess is ghosts keeping it alive at this point (my house is very old).