I had some nightmare Airbnb guests - two young lads. They came home drunk on their first night and phoned me at 11pm saying the heating wasn't working (it was fine).
I'm an hour's drive away.
They had turned the wrong dial and instead of turning from 'off' , via 'timer', to 'on', they turned from 'winter', via 'summer' to 'maintenance'; which switched the heating off - though the hot water was still working.
Being an hour's drive away and at 11pm at night I wasn't about to drive over so I asked them to send a photo of the dials and as I had suspected they'd turned the wrong one. I explained to the drunken dumb-ass how to switch it to the little snowflake which he did and said all sorted.
4 days later I come home and see they've left the place like a pig sty with muck and rubbish everywhere. The heating seemed to be working but pressure needle in red and temperature very high.
On checking they had opened the filling loop valve and left it open (inline with the pipe). Possibly for 4 days! (and these guys were supposed to be engineers!). I immediately closed the valve (there is only one on my system and it's not actually on a 'loop' - just the pipe) and bled the radiators to get the pressure back in the normal zone.
What damage is likely to have been done?
Any advice appreciated
I'm an hour's drive away.
They had turned the wrong dial and instead of turning from 'off' , via 'timer', to 'on', they turned from 'winter', via 'summer' to 'maintenance'; which switched the heating off - though the hot water was still working.
Being an hour's drive away and at 11pm at night I wasn't about to drive over so I asked them to send a photo of the dials and as I had suspected they'd turned the wrong one. I explained to the drunken dumb-ass how to switch it to the little snowflake which he did and said all sorted.
4 days later I come home and see they've left the place like a pig sty with muck and rubbish everywhere. The heating seemed to be working but pressure needle in red and temperature very high.
On checking they had opened the filling loop valve and left it open (inline with the pipe). Possibly for 4 days! (and these guys were supposed to be engineers!). I immediately closed the valve (there is only one on my system and it's not actually on a 'loop' - just the pipe) and bled the radiators to get the pressure back in the normal zone.
What damage is likely to have been done?
Any advice appreciated
