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hi all,just after some advice from you experts.
1.just had a new condensing boiler fitted by british gas [their local contractor]works well but neighbour is very unhappy as condense plume during certain wind conditions condenses on his kitchen window,causeing it to go foggy.distance from my flue terminal to his window is 2 meters.
it was bg.s descision to install boiler there as not original position.
contacted bg,they sent contractor back and he said nothing can be done,i phoned bg saying i am not happy,they said the boiler is installed correctly.
please what can i do.
2.when boiler was installed the installer did a safety check or a re commision check and decided to condem my 18 year old cooker.and has labelled it at risk and confirmed this on his paperwork.
its a carron cordon bleu,large cooker.for not having a stability device.
i have carron makers instruction and no mention of a stability device is mentioned.
is the installer correct. thanks in advance.
1.just had a new condensing boiler fitted by british gas [their local contractor]works well but neighbour is very unhappy as condense plume during certain wind conditions condenses on his kitchen window,causeing it to go foggy.distance from my flue terminal to his window is 2 meters.
it was bg.s descision to install boiler there as not original position.
contacted bg,they sent contractor back and he said nothing can be done,i phoned bg saying i am not happy,they said the boiler is installed correctly.
please what can i do.
2.when boiler was installed the installer did a safety check or a re commision check and decided to condem my 18 year old cooker.and has labelled it at risk and confirmed this on his paperwork.
its a carron cordon bleu,large cooker.for not having a stability device.
i have carron makers instruction and no mention of a stability device is mentioned.
is the installer correct. thanks in advance.