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Thanks for your expert insight. This would seem to be the mostly logical and likely explanation. I recall when the element was replaced the first time the plumber did take out some of the limescale which would make sense as the element lasted a good year before splitting. This time the plumber didn't do that at all which is probably why I presume it went so quickly.
Re removing the limescale I don't suppose the stuff I put in my kettle to remove the limescale would be appropriate?
Could you recommend a heating element from the internet that I could buy? What is the correct length?
Re removing the limescale I don't suppose the stuff I put in my kettle to remove the limescale would be appropriate?
Could you recommend a heating element from the internet that I could buy? What is the correct length?