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Slamdunk
what to do next?
Boiler was installed/fitted just over two years ago , had a few problems since but nothing I would pin on
the person that fitted it.
But, I read just last week that the gas-safe engineer was struck off after a close call with a boiler and them
not picking up what looked to be fundamental problems with it and it contributing to the ill health of the
family and in particular a new born, thankfully no causalities.
This engineer fitted my boiler, I have recently had it serviced by it's manufacturer, but then a minor fault
occurred and this has been rectified by the manufacturer also.
But, would it be right and proper to speak to gas-safe with a view to getting the boiler checked again
as some of the pipework leading to the boiler such as gas/water seems to have gone green at the joins
and I'm not sure if this is within the remit of the manufacturer giving it a service.
We had been suffering headache and it would be real easy to point to the now dodgy gas-safe engineer
and his fitting as being the culprit but I don't think in all fairness it's anything to do with him.
In essence, do I call gas-safe or do I take the service and subsequent repair by the manufacturer to be
enough and that if anything untoward had been in residence they'd have spotted it?
For the record the engineer was struck off and ordered to do some amount of unpaid work and whatever
else they decided to hand down as punishment. Good riddance to them, sorry to say but no place
in anyone's home is a person like that.
Boiler was installed/fitted just over two years ago , had a few problems since but nothing I would pin on
the person that fitted it.
But, I read just last week that the gas-safe engineer was struck off after a close call with a boiler and them
not picking up what looked to be fundamental problems with it and it contributing to the ill health of the
family and in particular a new born, thankfully no causalities.
This engineer fitted my boiler, I have recently had it serviced by it's manufacturer, but then a minor fault
occurred and this has been rectified by the manufacturer also.
But, would it be right and proper to speak to gas-safe with a view to getting the boiler checked again
as some of the pipework leading to the boiler such as gas/water seems to have gone green at the joins
and I'm not sure if this is within the remit of the manufacturer giving it a service.
We had been suffering headache and it would be real easy to point to the now dodgy gas-safe engineer
and his fitting as being the culprit but I don't think in all fairness it's anything to do with him.
In essence, do I call gas-safe or do I take the service and subsequent repair by the manufacturer to be
enough and that if anything untoward had been in residence they'd have spotted it?
For the record the engineer was struck off and ordered to do some amount of unpaid work and whatever
else they decided to hand down as punishment. Good riddance to them, sorry to say but no place
in anyone's home is a person like that.