. . . he needs to get the opinion of another installer on site . . .
That's good advice.
And guess what . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
he got it on an internet forum.
. . . he needs to get the opinion of another installer on site . . .
But that was the logical thing to do from the outset, if he was not happy with the work and the builder said it was fine, then the only sensible thing to do is get the opinion of another installer on site, there is no other way, photos on a web site in this situation does not tell the whole story, you have to see the complete installation to form an opinion and advise the client accordingly.
Do you really believe he needed a forum to enable him to come to that conclusion
He has had some comments on the quality of the work.
There are no regulations concerning how CH pipes should be fitted ( apart from insulating them under floors which are outside the thermal envelope ).
There is "good practice" about how CH pipes should be installed. As far as I can see there is nothing that seriously infringes "good practice".
Then there is the question of tidyness. That seems seriously untidy and probably strains some of the joints.
Most of us agree its not been done very well. But to construct a legal case to present to a court would be pretty difficult.
Another installer on site would usually need paying and views on the severity of the shortcomings can vary widely. Mine would be that "its poor but of a quality that is often seen"!
Tony
Pic3 and 4, it's a one pipe big deal.
If those pipes in 3/4 were done in copper with no lagging, no clips would
You still be saying its lashed in or would it be ok.
It's going to be hard to clip that bit, in fairness I've seen a million times worse in plastic than that.
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