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According to a document I've downloaded from OFGEM, "we have determined the average remaining lifetime of G-rated boilers to be 6 years. While it is possible some of these boilers will operate for longer than this, some will operate for a shorter time."


It may seem tough, but it's all in the interests of efficiency: a big jump from 65% to 88%.

One would need to wary of refurbishing the old boiler without proper safety equipment. Her winter draws (pulled on in October, removed in April) are lined with asbestos and were purchased from a Ukrainian Labour Camp craft fayre in 1962.
I'm afraid I can't accept anything that might be regarded as an inducement. I can however say that I've carefully checked the list of G-rated old boilers (those deemed the most extremely decrepit and wasteful) and am pleased to confirm that dulwichmum's name is not currently in that list.

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