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Welder
Talking of being bent over...
I finally spent some time on the phone to Bristan. As you know the changed their general warranty to 5 years. Part of that was a change in Ts&Cs that any cartridges that fail had to have been 'serviced' a minimum of annually and if in a hard water area semi annually.
So, I took the time to get on and pose as a punter. I now have the evidence that to service a cartridge they expect each cartridge to be, isolated, removed from the tap body, soaked in a 50:50 solution of white vinegar and water for FOUR hours, it 'checked' for debris (therefore further disassembly), reassembled, regreased with silicone grease, reinstalled and de-isolated. So, that is basically 5 hours work plus some materials.
At £35 per hour, a low average I'd suggest, thats £180 per year so £900 in the 5th year for a normal water area. If it's a hard water area that's £1800.
Of course none of this takes into account cost of living rises.
So, the mighty Bristan want their customers to spend up to £1800 instead of sending them a cartridge that costs them as little as £0.15
What do you think? Who will now recommend Bristan?
Oh we won't even talk about the potential contamination of the water supply or hazard to health of occupants from using the wrong grease...
Dave
I finally spent some time on the phone to Bristan. As you know the changed their general warranty to 5 years. Part of that was a change in Ts&Cs that any cartridges that fail had to have been 'serviced' a minimum of annually and if in a hard water area semi annually.
So, I took the time to get on and pose as a punter. I now have the evidence that to service a cartridge they expect each cartridge to be, isolated, removed from the tap body, soaked in a 50:50 solution of white vinegar and water for FOUR hours, it 'checked' for debris (therefore further disassembly), reassembled, regreased with silicone grease, reinstalled and de-isolated. So, that is basically 5 hours work plus some materials.
At £35 per hour, a low average I'd suggest, thats £180 per year so £900 in the 5th year for a normal water area. If it's a hard water area that's £1800.
Of course none of this takes into account cost of living rises.
So, the mighty Bristan want their customers to spend up to £1800 instead of sending them a cartridge that costs them as little as £0.15
What do you think? Who will now recommend Bristan?
Oh we won't even talk about the potential contamination of the water supply or hazard to health of occupants from using the wrong grease...
Dave