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I have a insurance job to try and rescue a poorly installed quad shower the customer wants to save the tiling if possible and has a few spare so fingers crossed it may work , the loss adjuster allowed em £1500 that will just about cover materials. Kop
 

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I’m sure I can count the number of bathrooms that I have run to schedule on one hand.

This next ones not looking good. It's less than 2 miles away. Shredded a tyre on the van going over this morning. Put the spare on and shredded that coming home tonight.

On the plus side, when I've pulled out the old bath the pine cladding and skirting board I thought I would have to patch up is all intact. Bonus.
 
Not too bad happy with this one took 2 days inc a few new radiators
 

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Are those filters good?

there great the only grumble I was having with myself you have to use the slip coupling which is where I think ADEY missed a trick it’s 3/4 instead of 22mm compression threads
 
 
Was it under warranty?
How are they replaced?
These were wired to a plug so can’t just swap with a standard 2 port
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Yes Scott was replaced under warranty complete with wiring and plug personally i wouldn't use one again i would make my own one up, looks like they have changed the valves now bud 😉. Kop
 

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Yes Scott was replaced under warranty complete with wiring and plug personally i wouldn't use one again i would make my own one up, looks like they have changed the valves now bud 😉. Kop
Thanks for the heads up.
I was quite impressed with the setup, comes with honeywell valves and the wiring centre made it easy to connect, I didnt need to involve an electrician. Could have done with lockshield/gate valve on the hot water return to throttle it down a bit but no space to cut one in.
Cost less to buy the pre plumbed than a standard cylinder and all the bits.
 
Thanks for the heads up.
I was quite impressed with the setup, comes with honeywell valves and the wiring centre made it easy to connect, I didnt need to involve an electrician. Could have done with lockshield/gate valve on the hot water return to throttle it down a bit but no space to cut one in.
Cost less to buy the pre plumbed than a standard cylinder and all the bits.
Yes mate good value for what you get but caused me alot of grief the job was 2 hours from home and 3 visits to get it sorted pi--ed right off 😜
 
Yes Scott was replaced under warranty complete with wiring and plug personally i wouldn't use one again i would make my own one up, looks like they have changed the valves now bud 😉. Kop
I hate those ESI valves. I have fitted a couple of those cylinders which come with them and both have had a valve which has leaked from the spindle in about 2 years. Not impressed.
 
Swapping a boiler and adjusting for a unvented cylinder found out the system rad side is all on 15mm 13 decent k2s 😩
 
Turned into half a new system as the old part is done properly 15mm doing two rads :)
 

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