Oh dear oh dear oh dearjust looked them up, been going 2 years and £221K in the red, they only have 3 employees
Oh dear oh dear oh dearjust looked them up, been going 2 years and £221K in the red, they only have 3 employees
sounds like they are buying them in and re branding themWon't be doing much cylinder manufacturing with only 3 employees
The supplier probably won’t, but that’s not really your problem, it’s the installers for not communicating with you correctly throughout the fitting of it. He may seem a nice guy, it’s whether or not his after sales support is up to scratch and the warranty is any good.In an ideal world, I would want the cylinder changed but realistically, it would be a lot of work and the fitter seems like a nice guy - plus I doubt that the supplier would take this one back!?!?
The supplier probably won’t, but that’s not really your problem, it’s the installers for not communicating with you correctly throughout the fitting of it. He may seem a nice guy, it’s whether or not his after sales support is up to scratch and the warranty is any good.
Doubt he’ll agree, but could be worth a shot.You could ask him to personally guarantee it and get it in writing, after expressing your concerns.
Doubt he’ll agree, but could be worth a shot.
This is a good own brand by STC of Ruislip. The manufacturer is Wolf a fairly new outfit but the directors all came from another manufacturer who were bought out by Joule its certainly as good as the Gledhill who have had there quality issuesHi
I'm hoping to get some advice.
Our hot water cylinder needed changing. Our builder recommended an engineer/plumber and we agreed on a Gledhill 300l unvented indirect cylinder - which I paid for upfront (£600).
Came home today to see that he had fitted a Whitewolf Hopson cylinder!
I have searched online for reviews and general information and can't find anything.
Grateful for help with:
1) Whether any of you have come across this cylinder (and what you think of it)
2) What would you do?
Any thoughts?
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