Ours got fired up first time on central heating mode since spring the other day.
Broke again. Needs resetting, or something. And it will need resetting / depressurising / whatever it is about once every few weeks. It's in the old airing cupboard, behind lots of stuff / clothes etc.. and it's a pain to empty the cupboard and get to a little switch, then half an hour later the water's still not warming, so you do it again. Then it's perfect for a week.. or maybe a month...play the game of 'when do we refill the cupboard?' 'Now or later' ' will the boiler pack up in an hour, or a month?' 'NOBODY KNOWWWS!" but like the other day, luke warm bathwater. Sometimes the hot tap plus a nice trickle from the cold makes a perfect bath temp.. other times just the hot tap on only and it's lukewarm... other times you need almost 50/50 hot/cold tap mix.
Seriously, this cost thousands of pounds! Why is this better for the environment / our pockets? Bills aren't down, and every time for three years we need hot water we have to pour some dozens of litres of clean, drinking water into the drains before its hot enough for the washing up bowl / wash hands etc... The boiler man comes out once every few months to check things over, he pokes, doesn't see anything wrong, we give him some money, then the problem resurfaces again a week later. It's like the plumbing version of DAB Radio!!
I just don't see how this is better than the old system of turning a hot tap on.. and getting hot water. Old man rant over..... I'm thirty years of age, though!!!