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Gas Fire Life Expectancy

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Sam D | 00:38 Wed 18th Jan 2006 | How it Works
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Does anyone know how long you can reasonably expect a gas fire to last for before it needs replacing? Will it last forever if serviced regularly or will it, at some point, just need replacing no matter how often and well it is serviced and looked after?
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The gas fire we have in our house was installed in 1984. We have it serviced every year and it's still giving the same calorific output (a gas fitters expression for heat output) as it was when it was new.

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Most gas fires have a life expectanty of about 10yrs due to heat exchanger cracking inspect closely

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