Just to clarify we are talking about hydrulic venturi here not the fan venturi which I can't touch due to being on the gas side of boiler.
would you like an a to z of how to do it ? an engineer has given an average price and you still want to do this yourself while an engineer could look at the plate and a service at the same time . you've also got to wonder where the broken venturi has goneJust to clarify we are talking about hydrulic venturi here not the fan venturi which I can't touch due to being on the gas side of boiler.
I wasn't quoted any price. Infact I would prefer someone doing it all for me. So far all I have been told is to replace the boiler. If someone from here give me a price to do it will save me lot of hassles.
I am having to do it myself because no one is willing to do it for me.
why would he have rang you. My phone has not rung!
because it would take you 2 hours with taking the bus, but i like your your style selling your services ( as you've commented on advertising before ), instead of beating around the bush , why don't you just say you would do it for him ffs , but while someone has already hinted they would be interested also ah you crafty fooker no flies on you agileBut I usually clean a blocked plate heat exchanger myself as I can do that on site without needing to waste time going out buying parts ( as unlike some others here, I don't charge for time to get parts ).
I'm learning everyday about agile , he has before warned me about advertising before then you get as mentionedAgas, a faint heart never won a fair lady. Also when you are a top engineer, you expect your phone to ring first. Perhaps you should watch Batman. When liquid manure hits the fan in Gotham, the sky is beamed with batman sign. Similarly, when a boiler breaks down, who you going to call, certainly not the pope, Ghostbusters or boiler dabblers like you and me. Watch and learn fella, there is a lot to learn little grasshopper
If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.
Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.
Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local