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I'm honestly not fussed just get on with whatever is in hand to be fair its the job i'm trained in so turn up and crack on use to do two heat packs a day now cant be bothered .Been doing two boilers a day tho at mo which now starting to get bored with .
 
I like viessmann best. I tried a few different boilers last yeah. Anything but baxi!
Yeah the later ones are ok, but early ones riddled with faults, div valve, PCB's, flue seals etc good idea the PRV into condensate, others should follow!
 
I'm honestly not fussed just get on with whatever is in hand to be fair its the job i'm trained in so turn up and crack on use to do two heat packs a day now cant be bothered .Been doing two boilers a day tho at mo which now starting to get bored with .

Aww I see you on your own or a team? 2 a day is some going with flush and benchmark paper work etc...I am a bit fed up with the trade at the moment, roll on spring...
 
i was fed up the day i joined the trade lol, yeah longish days but into a routine a can soon crack them out .
 
Only if you don't fit em right, rest is covered by 7 year warranty so all good, by the best customer service going!

Mark will be along in a minute to shout Baxi!

You keep saying this, I don't get it lol. How can fitting it right stop plastic from cracking? ;)

You must be the only one in the north of England that's fitting them right then Vern, cos I've never seen one that wasn't pants.
 
Some going that pal, I must be getting too old!.......

Takes me an hour to fill out benchmark and teach customers how to use controls. Takes at least another hour to flush properly (assuming no powerflusher). Leaving approx 2 hours to decom old and fit new boiler, possibly uprate gas and run new condensate. I couldn't do it and I wouldn't want to.
 
there you go half shift finished by twelve start next one by one home by 6 £600 banked cheers
 
You keep saying this, I don't get it lol. How can fitting it right stop plastic from cracking? ;)

You must be the only one in the north of England that's fitting them right then Vern, cos I've never seen one that wasn't pants.

I let you in on the secret Tom......

Turn up fit to a good standard, fit filter on return and cold mains etc...ensuring thoroughly flush an water treatment, full commission to spec with FGA, bench mark etc

Then just before you put the case on, spray expanding foam into the bottom half of the boiler, this holds it together lovly!
 
I let you in on the secret Tom......

Turn up fit to a good standard, fit filter on return and cold mains etc...ensuring thoroughly flush an water treatment, full commission to spec with FGA, bench mark etc

Then just before you put the case on, spray expanding foam into the bottom half of the boiler, this holds it together lovly!

any tips on how to stop the dry joints on the pcb vern??
 
Takes me an hour to fill out benchmark and teach customers how to use controls. Takes at least another hour to flush properly (assuming no powerflusher). Leaving approx 2 hours to decom old and fit new boiler, possibly uprate gas and run new condensate. I couldn't do it and I wouldn't want to.

Yep benchmark and instruct on use, especially if a new control is used, I.E they had a Randall 103 now a cm927 is a good hour easy!
 
wd40!!!
that drys out
always find the fan pings when boilers turned off when someone goes away on holiday
 
honeywell cm 927 takes 5 mins to wire in plus 10 mins to test signal in mean time tools going in van plus clean etc etc
 
wd40!!!
that drys out
always find the fan pings when boilers turned off when someone goes away on holiday
Haha your getting my sense of humour now.....Fans on a batch were effected if got too cold lol, it's the PCB on the fan not the motor that fails...
 
honeywell cm 927 takes 5 mins to wire in plus 10 mins to test signal in mean time tools going in van plus clean etc etc
Won't argue with that, it's showing the customer how it works that takes time, or do you do there's the manual love lol
 
Won't argue with that, it's showing the customer how it works that takes time, or do you do there's the manual love lol

That was my point. I actually program it for them while showing them how to do it, then run through ALL the buttons, inc party mode etc
 
Never show a cust how to use a stst as i say to them do you phone currys to find out how to use your tv remote? no you dont so heres you instructions and familiarise yourself adios lol
 
dont agree as much as you want end of day im right

joking aside its true they forget the min you walk out the door, fit several hundred a year and most tennants want you out house before you even start work
 
dont agree as much as you want end of day im right

joking aside its true they forget the min you walk out the door, fit several hundred a year and most tennants want you out house before you even start work

I don't work for tenants. I work for customers who I want to call me back in future, and i want their friends and family to call too. They might not remember what you said, but they'll remember that you said it, and that counts for a lot.
 
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