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work standard seems alittle poor, condense pipework not correct.

id get somebody in to fix the leaks and forget the installer, you are not going to get anywhere chasing him.


anyone else seen that speedfit fitting by the magnaclean???? and the red lock nut on the magnaclean is not wound out.
 
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work standard seems alittle poor, condense pipework not correct.

id get somebody in to fix the leaks and forget the installer, you are not going to get anywhere chasing him.



anyone else seen that speedfit fitting by the magnaclean???? and the red lock nut on the magnaclean is not wound out.

What wrong with the condensate pipe work? He said it was perfectly acceptable to feed it into the washing machine waste pipe instead of drilling another hole into the wall?

Whats wrong with the speedfit by the magna clean?
 
What wrong with the condensate pipe work? He said it was perfectly acceptable to feed it into the washing machine waste pipe instead of drilling another hole into the wall?

Whats wrong with the speedfit by the magna clean?


I don't know if I'm right but is magnaclean in wrong place, if there's a tee below it it is but I can't make it out , I might be wrong,,, I think his pipework on the boiler is a disgrace Andrew, this guy obviously doesn't take pride in his work and it's a pitty as you have to look at that mess everyday,
 
Has he utilised the old hole off the old boiler flue ???
Can be a problem putting new rad valves on old pipework as i bet the nut and olive are original and the valve body new.
 
Has he utilised the old hole off the old boiler flue ???
Can be a problem putting new rad valves on old pipework as i bet the nut and olive are original and the valve body new.

He drilled a new hole for the flue. The nuts look new to me. I still dont kniw what the issue is with the condensate pipe and speedfit that Awheating has mentioned above. Can someone care to elaborate???
 
To ensure others don't fall for this rogue here's his Gas Safe Registered Number: ******

To other potential customers my advice is avoid him like the plague!
 
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To ensure others don't fall for this rogue here's his Gas Safe Registered Number: ******

To other potential customers my advice is avoid him like the plague!

you've really got it in for this guy haven't you!
 
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Sorry Adam. Can't allow you to post up the guys details like that.

You may have a genuine grievance but given the bad press you've given him he could go after us.

We can't have that happen.
 
Why has his gas safe registration been blanked out - its not as if its confidential information since its freely available on the gas safe website? You should have a name and shame section on here which would encourage more tradesmen to take pride in their work and assist potential customers from being ripped off.
 
Why has his gas safe registration been blanked out - its not as if its confidential information since its freely available on the gas safe website? You should have a name and shame section on here which would encourage more tradesmen to take pride in their work and assist potential customers from being ripped off.

Giving out his Gas Safe number is just the same as giving out his name.
You can personally speak out against him if you can prove what you say, but putting it on any media risks that forum, or whatever, from being sued.
 
I have proved what I've said with photographic evidence.

All you have proved is that the photographs show bad work. Think of it this way, - For all anyone knows you could be blaming or framing the wrong person or there is more to the story.
Now I know that is ridiculous, but always two sides, - and if it went to court no outsider really knows the full details and therefore cannot be too involved other than basic advice. If you rang your local radio station they would also say you can't use the plumbers name.
You are better to get a qualified expert on gas to do a report if you want to take the guy as far as possible.
 
Why has his gas safe registration been blanked out - its not as if its confidential information since its freely available on the gas safe website? You should have a name and shame section on here which would encourage more tradesmen to take pride in their work and assist potential customers from being ripped off.

I have proved what I've said with photographic evidence.

Photos or not. It could be construed as slander. We're not going down that path.

And I'm afraid you'll find my word is final on that particular matter.
 
the condense pipe should connect after the trap.

the speedfit fitting looks like hes bodged the magnaclean on after cutting the pipework to short.
 
the condense pipe should connect after the trap.

the speedfit fitting looks like hes bodged the magnaclean on after cutting the pipework to short.

I'm guessing the trap is built into the boiler like most others!?
 
Just had another gas engineer in to inspect the work. Seems like he's fitted the magna clean to the wrong pipe and the flue is at a slight angle which could cause rain water to ingress!
 
I'm guessing the trap is built into the boiler like most others!?
I'm sure manufacturers stipulate not putting additional traps in the pipe work after the one in the boiler so if connected to internal waste pipe work serving other basin's sinks or appliances it should do so after any other trap on the waste pipe work not sure why. I think it is intended for running traps that might prevent the syphon action of the trap in the boiler from working properly.
 
Just had another gas engineer in to inspect the work. Seems like he's fitted the magna clean to the wrong pipe and the flue is at a slight angle which could cause rain water to ingress!
As long as the angle is slight then that is as it should be.
 
What about the magnetic filter? Does it matter if its fitted to the flow or return?

well yes and no just means any dirt/cr*p will pass through the boiler first and then into the cleaner
 
well yes and no just means any dirt/cr*p will pass through the boiler first and then into the cleaner

I don't understand the logic behind that. The Adey website states the filter can be on the either the flow or return, return being preferable. I thought the primary idea of the filter was to prevent grime getting into the boiler from the radiators. If you fit it to the flow that logic no longer works so how exactly is it protecting the boiler if there is some dirt in the radiator it will still end up inside the boiler?
 
I don't understand the logic behind that. The Adey website states the filter can be on the either the flow or return, return being preferable. I thought the primary idea of the filter was to prevent grime getting into the boiler from the radiators. If you fit it to the flow that logic no longer works so how exactly is it protecting the boiler if there is some dirt in the radiator it will still end up inside the boiler?

yes i can be fitted both ways but is recommended to be fitted on the return pipe to the boiler to say rubbish going through the boiler
 
What if its a fair bit of an angle where rain water can get in?
The volume of rain water that would enter the flue if it is fitted with the correct slope back to the boiler is small and will not damage the boiler if it travels down the exhaust portion of the flue then it will enter the condensate drainage system and be carried away.
 
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