If you washed your hands after you used the toilet then the smell wouldn't be there.👍
Fit the self sealing trap and tell whatever smelly urchin who has been using it to wash their hands.
The last one of these I did all worked ok when dried out, but the one before was gas valve and fan that went.
It is luck of the draw, and obviously linked to how much water got into vital components!
Maybe he quoted for the prv complete with manifold, and expansion vessel is rear version so is installing an external with pipework and also adding a bottle of inhibitor in system when filled up.
Assuming pipes are at 200 mm centre then hopefully pipes are the same length you may be ok, as long as heat loss calcs etc done and insulation up to spec.
200 mm centre equals 5m pipe per square meter..
150mm centres then you may be in a spot of bother!
True enough but I don't have a maintenance contract that I sell. All I do is continue the servicing etc. and now boilers have 5-10 year warranties then it does seem difficult to sign people up to these contracts seeing as they are covered
I always pressure test pipework and leave pipes under pressure whilst the screed is being laid.
You may be ok but maybe not. Seems like getting a builder to do a plumbers job doesn't mean it's done correctly.
And over the last ten years the most any one customer has spent with me (annual servicing and repairs of a gas boiler.)
Is around £1200.
Had they been singed up to a maintenance contract that would have spent probably double that