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I've got no hot water - what's wrong with my boiler?

I've had hardly any hot water this week. It starts off hot in the morning but mid way through my shower, it runs out and the water gets ice cold. The heating is still working fine though and I've checked the boiler and all the switches are in the right place. Any ideas what the problem can be?

Also, are boilers included on house insurance or do you have to pay extra for that? Going to have a look when I get home, but thought I'd just see if anyone knew here.
It's a combi boiler

Not a heating engineer, so sorry no idea about the water, but as to the insurance, unless you have a very special insurance policy, no it wont be. They would just regard it as an appliance breakdown.

The only way for your insurance to pay out on it would be if it blew up and took out your wall!

A bit extreme!

You need seperate heating cover, normally from gas engineer/ supplier to cover your boiler.

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How to find out if this is insurance fraud...?

I own a kennel in the Dallas, TX area. We have a client who had boarded their dog with us due to their home being damaged by fire. They had us fax an invoice to a number which they said was their insurance company. They then told us that they received a check and are waiting for it to clear and they will come and pay us and collect the dog. It has now been several weeks and they are not returning phone calls or a letter. I am wondering if they got the check and just decided they'd rather keep they cash and have abandoned their poor dog with us. All I can think to do it fax a letter to this number and explain, but I don't really know for sure it is an insurance company or if they would even care. Other than just taking it to small claims court, any suggestions on what to do? Thanks.

Well, they can do anything with that check that they want to. YOU are not party to any insurance claim. You will have to sue them directly to get the boarding money. Or sell the dog, or put it down - whatever it is you normally do, when someone abandons their animal to you. Which is what sounds like what happened.

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