Please excuse the long story!
so, my central heating kept tripping the fuse in the consumer unit. I read that moisture in the boiler could be the problem and had a look at the flu which, it was evident, had been leaking water into the outer flu and back into the boiler.
I chose the top rated company and told them what the issue was. They sent somebody who seemed very inexperienced as he kept having to be on the phone back to base to ask what to do. They were talking about whether it was the heat exchanger and I said that it wasn't, because I'd seen water coming in from the flu. There was a lot of water pooling in the bottom of the the boiler cabinet and general dampness. He left saying they needed to order spare parts and promised that another engineer would return in the morning. He made no effort to dry the boiler he just left it soaking wet so I dried it myself, I was charged a call-out fee of £108 for this which I have yet to pay.
The next day after promising to come within 40 minutes. 2 engineers turned up 2 hours later and proceeded to replace the the seals on the inner flue. One of them seem to be a trainee, as he was just asking questions while the other did the work. They left very quickly without testing beyond a couple of minutes to check that the gas readings were at safe levels. Within 5-minutes of them leaving and me testing the hot water and central heating, the power cut out again and there was lots more dripping, evidently lots of water remaining all through the system which they had not bothered to dry up either.
I Isolated it from the electrical mains and opened up the fuse compartment above the pump and noticed that was full of water. They had left the boiler in a very unsafe condition and not bothered to test beyond a couple of minutes. Since then I have tried to dry boiler out again, using a dehumidifier and a hair dryer on low heat to avoid damaging and components. This morning it seems to be working. However I don't believe the service that they offered was acceptable. And I very much doubt that the first engineer was gas safe registered as he seemed to be so lacking in knowledge.
They are now chasing me for payment of a total of possibly £400 even though they did not leave the jo in an acceptable manner. They left the heating is not working and the boiler in a dangerous or wet condition.
They are threatening me with with debt collection agencies if I do not pay immediately. What are your thoughts ? Thanks for any contributions.
so, my central heating kept tripping the fuse in the consumer unit. I read that moisture in the boiler could be the problem and had a look at the flu which, it was evident, had been leaking water into the outer flu and back into the boiler.
I chose the top rated company and told them what the issue was. They sent somebody who seemed very inexperienced as he kept having to be on the phone back to base to ask what to do. They were talking about whether it was the heat exchanger and I said that it wasn't, because I'd seen water coming in from the flu. There was a lot of water pooling in the bottom of the the boiler cabinet and general dampness. He left saying they needed to order spare parts and promised that another engineer would return in the morning. He made no effort to dry the boiler he just left it soaking wet so I dried it myself, I was charged a call-out fee of £108 for this which I have yet to pay.
The next day after promising to come within 40 minutes. 2 engineers turned up 2 hours later and proceeded to replace the the seals on the inner flue. One of them seem to be a trainee, as he was just asking questions while the other did the work. They left very quickly without testing beyond a couple of minutes to check that the gas readings were at safe levels. Within 5-minutes of them leaving and me testing the hot water and central heating, the power cut out again and there was lots more dripping, evidently lots of water remaining all through the system which they had not bothered to dry up either.
I Isolated it from the electrical mains and opened up the fuse compartment above the pump and noticed that was full of water. They had left the boiler in a very unsafe condition and not bothered to test beyond a couple of minutes. Since then I have tried to dry boiler out again, using a dehumidifier and a hair dryer on low heat to avoid damaging and components. This morning it seems to be working. However I don't believe the service that they offered was acceptable. And I very much doubt that the first engineer was gas safe registered as he seemed to be so lacking in knowledge.
They are now chasing me for payment of a total of possibly £400 even though they did not leave the jo in an acceptable manner. They left the heating is not working and the boiler in a dangerous or wet condition.
They are threatening me with with debt collection agencies if I do not pay immediately. What are your thoughts ? Thanks for any contributions.