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I will only swap a part if i have it in the van and its a cheapy like maybe a diverter motor. 20 quid is nothing in the big picture.
Anything else i'll phone it in and attend to make sure they don't come out with any of their usual pysh (although worcester are fine that way).

With Intergas you either buy their parts case and use and replace or you ring them requesting a part and pick it up at your local stockist then send them the bill for your labour.
Its cheaper for them than sending an engineer up from Englandshire to do it.
Thats the way it is supposed to work but i've never tested it as they don't break down.
Fitted about a 6 Intergas's over the past couple of years (they are a hard sell as no one has heard of them) and never had any problems with any.
 
Cheers tamz.
I've heard a lot about intergas but I've not fitted or worked on any of there boilers.
 
Get yourself on one of their courses.
Next time you are inverness Dobies have a place there. They are an agent for them and do the training course in their branch.
Its free, only takes a morning and you get on their list so can offer a 5 year on them plus another thing i'll not mention on an open forum if they are still doing it.
They are good boilers btw but as said, a hard sell to the i want a wooster because big gas sell them so they are great brigade.
 
Cheers , not many free courses, il defo look at that , spot on,
 
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