Assuming I buy the 3 port myself (as I did the water pump) how much would I be looking at roughly for fitting and new pipe work (based outside of London)
The advice is always the same on here no-one can give you a price for something they haven't seen, and of course you can supply the parts yourself, so that will narrow down who will install them for you, if your tradesman supplies and installs then they are responsible for everything, if you supply and something is wrong or missing or the pump or valve fail after a month then the clock is ticking as you will have to pay for the trades persons time on top of the original quote, false savings if you ask me but some like to take the risk, personally I wouldnt fit something that a customer has supplied, been bitten before and will never do it again
Thanks for the replies, point taken on the estimating from a phone pic and risk from supplying own parts. I could return the pump to the store and ask the pro to supply and fit it all - if I went that route are they any pumps and 3 port valves to avoid in terms of reliability? Or conversely any pumps or 3 ports recommended with an idea of cost for the parts so I can tell I’m getting a fair quote? I do appreciate tradesmen are in the business to make money so would expect some markup on parts but it would be good to have an idea of whether the parts intended on being fit are of sufficient quality and I’m not paying way over the odds
Honeywell valves have always been solid, pumps I've found to be a bit consumable (10 years or so)- esp in a fully pumped system noise and power consumption are more important.
Grundfos are solid but (as with all pumps) sensitive to poor installation.
Thanks for the heads up oldbutnotdead, at least I feel like I know a little bit more now! Leaving it to the professionals seems like the best idea otherwise I think I’d be in danger of having to move this thread to the DIY disasters forum!
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