to summise this thread is about a tightarse who doesn't want to pay and will weasel any which way he can.
I hope the bloke you're trying to fleece chins you.
to summise this thread is about a tightarse who doesn't want to pay and will weasel any which way he can.
I hope the bloke you're trying to fleece chins you.
to summise this thread is about a tightarse who doesn't want to pay and will weasel any which way he can.
I hope the bloke you're trying to fleece chins you.
Well after 7 pages I cant resist adding my 2p.
To sum up OP, if the test had been run and your pipes had leaked, you say you may not have changed the boiler but instead spent the money fixing your leaks. Is that your stance, in a simple nutshell? Yes or no will suffice, to help us understand.
peace
Well after 7 pages I cant resist adding my 2p.
To sum up OP, if the test had been run and your pipes had leaked, you say you may not have changed the boiler but instead spent the money fixing your leaks. Is that your stance, in a simple nutshell? Yes or no will suffice, to help us understand.
peace
I think I covered this before, but here's the answer again:
If the test had been performed, and the pipes were not found to be suitable, then I would have had the option of:
a) Getting my exisiting boiler repaired (which otherwise worked OK with the existing pipes),
b) Getting a replacement gravity-fed system if the costs of repair were not economically jusitied (for the same reason as a),
c) If the cost benefits of the combi justified the replacement of the pipes, then go with the combi.
Because no test was performed (which I have subsequently found to be the case) then I had only the 3rd option, which meant I had no choice but to make a further large financial outlay.
Seems it would have been better for both me and the fitter if the test had been performed in advance (which I know for a fact is performed by some installers) to have avoided all of the ensuing aggravation.
No. 1 Cowboy agrees with you 100% on that statement Might just be wort going back to work thenI have been watching this topic , The industry should be strictly regulated to protect consumers.
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to summise this thread is about a tightarse who doesn't want to pay and will weasel any which way he can.
I hope the bloke you're trying to fleece chins you.
Absolutely priceless Transam, thanks a lot mate.
If I needed someone to sum up my earlier views about the 'professional' attitude of the average tradesmen you did it perfectly for me, and on a public forum. If you want to make more of this, I'll be happy to hear.
I couldn't have made it up until a clown like you came along.
Read the whole of the thread and you will see I was trying to check if correct proecures had been followed, is that a bit too difficult for you to follow?
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