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Having some issues with hot water in our flat and hoping that people might be able to help us isolate what and where the problem is.
We have a Worcester Greenstar combi boiler - either the 24i junior or the 28i (I should know which but there is nothing anywhere on the casing to indicate.) About 9 years old (installed by the previous owners).
Although we have had some issues in the past with hot water, this has usually been resolved by re-pressurising. We have typically been able to run hot, deep baths quite quickly with this boiler, so I don't think it is underpowered for our needs. All was working fine until a couple of weeks ago, but now the hot water in the bathroom has slowed to a trickle.
The central heating is fine and the hot water tap in the kitchen (right next to the bathroom) is fine - normal flow and as scaldingly hot as ever. The pressure also appears to be fine this time. When I turn on the hot water tap in the kitchen, the boiler fires up immediately. However, when I run the hot tap in the bathroom, the boiler either does not start up at all or takes a long time to do so.
If I run the hot tap in the bathroom, I get a normal stream of cold water (although possibly less flow than there used to be). When the water starts to heat up, the water drops to a tiny trickle. If I turn the tap halfway off, I get slightly more hot water, but still only a small stream. This lasts for maybe 2-5 minutes (not quite enough to cover the bottom of the bath), then it goes cold and I get a gush of cold water (again at nearly normal rate).
The tap then runs cold for maybe 10 minutes, before going back to a wee trickle of hot and then back to cold. Sometimes it never gets hot no matter how long the tap runs. Meanwhile, the boiler goes on and off, seemingly unrelated to whether there is hot water or not.
Any ideas? Is it more likely to be a problem with the plumbing in the bathroom, or could there be a problem with the boiler that only affects the bathroom hot water supply? Let me know if I can give any more useful information. If it helps, we live in London, with very very hard water so limescale might be causing an issue in on or more places.
Calling in a plumber is difficult at the moment, but if you can suggest anything that two laypeople could try to fix this, that would be hugely appreciated.
Many thanks...
We have a Worcester Greenstar combi boiler - either the 24i junior or the 28i (I should know which but there is nothing anywhere on the casing to indicate.) About 9 years old (installed by the previous owners).
Although we have had some issues in the past with hot water, this has usually been resolved by re-pressurising. We have typically been able to run hot, deep baths quite quickly with this boiler, so I don't think it is underpowered for our needs. All was working fine until a couple of weeks ago, but now the hot water in the bathroom has slowed to a trickle.
The central heating is fine and the hot water tap in the kitchen (right next to the bathroom) is fine - normal flow and as scaldingly hot as ever. The pressure also appears to be fine this time. When I turn on the hot water tap in the kitchen, the boiler fires up immediately. However, when I run the hot tap in the bathroom, the boiler either does not start up at all or takes a long time to do so.
If I run the hot tap in the bathroom, I get a normal stream of cold water (although possibly less flow than there used to be). When the water starts to heat up, the water drops to a tiny trickle. If I turn the tap halfway off, I get slightly more hot water, but still only a small stream. This lasts for maybe 2-5 minutes (not quite enough to cover the bottom of the bath), then it goes cold and I get a gush of cold water (again at nearly normal rate).
The tap then runs cold for maybe 10 minutes, before going back to a wee trickle of hot and then back to cold. Sometimes it never gets hot no matter how long the tap runs. Meanwhile, the boiler goes on and off, seemingly unrelated to whether there is hot water or not.
Any ideas? Is it more likely to be a problem with the plumbing in the bathroom, or could there be a problem with the boiler that only affects the bathroom hot water supply? Let me know if I can give any more useful information. If it helps, we live in London, with very very hard water so limescale might be causing an issue in on or more places.
Calling in a plumber is difficult at the moment, but if you can suggest anything that two laypeople could try to fix this, that would be hugely appreciated.
Many thanks...