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    Jan 28, 2010, 11:41 AM
    Radiators are hot but no hot water
    Just replaced a radiator at the weekend,the plumber drained the system,put rad back on and started up the system again,rads got hot and he left,next day the rads were still hot but no hot water,have had to put the immersion heater on for hot water,have had no reply from plumber and I need hot water asap,any help would be gratefully apprciated.

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