hes not exactly ripping him off at that money, id even offer him a good drink on top.
Yes but you are a rogue trader![]()
maybe! just out of interest, what would you expect to pay for this paritcular job?
hes not exactly ripping him off at that money, id even offer him a good drink on top.
Yes but you are a rogue trader![]()
what would you expect to pay for this paritcular job?

Some of the old Danfoss models used to stick all the time, free them off this year they will be stuck again next year after summer, change them.

What has travelling and parking got to do with the customer ,fek all they only want to pay you for what you do in there house.
Seized tails oh yeah there is a whole minutes work even for the hardest ones.![]()
And as i said UNLESS SLIGHT PIPEWORK ALTERATION IS REQUIRED .

Pins often get stuck during the summer. This is because they stay in the same position all the time. It's best to leave the valve on Max during the summer. Provided the pin goes down when pressed and pops up when released, the body is OK. Reluctant pins can be lubricated with a small amount of WD40 or silicon lubricant.none of the rads were getting hot so a plumber went over today and said that the stats were all stuck on the rads
All depends what make of valve is being used as a replacement whether 400 is rip off or not 8 trvs should not take more than 2 hours max from start to finish.
Unless the ones being replaced are that different a slight pipework alteration is required on each valve

All depends what make of valve is being used as a replacement whether 400 is rip off or not 8 trvs should not take more than 2 hours max from start to finish.
Unless the ones being replaced are that different a slight pipework alteration is required on each valve
Is that 2 hours from experience or just a guess. I recently did 12 TRVs on microbore in a very clean house with the whitest newest carpets you ever did see. It was a 2 day job (downstairs day 1 upstairs day 2), but leaving them with system working at end of day one. Just sheeting up the carpets to prevent spills getting to the carpets took up 10 minutes per radiator, so with 7 rads downstairs thats over an hour gone for a kick off. Two hours is looking optimistic. Do you change the old pipe nuts or use the old ones on the pipes. If you use the new ones as you should then you have to get the old ones off inc olives. That can take time as well.
Customer was happy, they have since given me their boiler replacement and a new bathroom to do at his mum's, not to mention putting TRVs on her system as well.
Oh and don't forget refilling the system with inhibitor.
I find a job done properly makes you more friends than a job done quickly. You may have to pay a bit more for a job done properly....shock horror![]()
Alfredo
Oh it gets better we have Alfredo who only recently had to ask how to cap off a washing machine supply and pedantic says at last a tradesman who knows what he is talking about.
Is it a guess no it called experience you may get it one day, at a rough estimate probably done 600 so far this year and in all in all prob up at 5 figures .
I am so glad you told me the nuts and olives have to come off .
I have a specialist tool that does that in less than 30 seconds its called a junior hacksaw and a leccy screw driver
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2 days to do 12 trvs says it all, i take it that was single entry valves as well![]()
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