Just a follow up on a prevoius thread of mine.
A bquick catch up for everyone.
A GW 24cxi, left hand hydroblock spewing water, replace last friday (a pig of a job), left boiler running for half an hour tested hot water numerous times etc etc, everything was hunky dory.
Phone call saturday morning, boiler is leaking worse than before B*!!*@£$ !!!!
I had a look and it was leaking from the same part and no matter what i did (apart from isolate the water) i couldn't stop it leaking.
Now, I contacted GW to try and get it replaced under warranty HA not on your nelly
They wanted to charge £105 to replace one of their faulty components that was only 48 hours old. Fair enough, if they come and replace it and find it's down to my fitting of the part then charge me, but it's leaking down to a manufacturing fault. And surely it's covered under the unfit for sale or use law (sorry can't remember the exact name).
So tomorrow when I recieve a replacement part I have to go throughhell again
I'll be interested to here your opinions as the 2 times I've contacted Baxi for replacements parts they offered to replace them free of charge even though they were out of warranty, good service in my eyes.
Al
A bquick catch up for everyone.
A GW 24cxi, left hand hydroblock spewing water, replace last friday (a pig of a job), left boiler running for half an hour tested hot water numerous times etc etc, everything was hunky dory.
Phone call saturday morning, boiler is leaking worse than before B*!!*@£$ !!!!
I had a look and it was leaking from the same part and no matter what i did (apart from isolate the water) i couldn't stop it leaking.
Now, I contacted GW to try and get it replaced under warranty HA not on your nelly
So tomorrow when I recieve a replacement part I have to go throughhell again
I'll be interested to here your opinions as the 2 times I've contacted Baxi for replacements parts they offered to replace them free of charge even though they were out of warranty, good service in my eyes.
Al
