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Discuss Dodgy work in the Plumbing Forum at Plumbers Forums; Say what you will about tech cert but i've been to a place tonight where the bathroom has been installed by stevie wonder. unlevel cistern. all pushfit. nothing chased in. ...
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    Say what you will about tech cert but i've been to a place tonight where the bathroom has been installed by stevie wonder. unlevel cistern. all pushfit. nothing chased in. And the house is only 7 years old. I might be wet behind the ears but i'm confident nothing i ever fit will be that bad. all of a sudden i feel better about myself lol.

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    I am sure you will always do a good job & to the best of your abilities but as your post suggest there are others out there who are learning on the job because they have not learnt else where, sometimes the customer deserves what they get for the price they paid & sometimes not.

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    Chris the house was built buy housing assosiation. wouldnt they use a reputable firm or at least inspect the work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hunterseye View Post
    Chris the house was built buy housing assosiation. wouldnt they use a reputable firm or at least inspect the work?
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    You should have been at the Edinburgh festival this year. That's much better than that Posh and Becks joke.
    Lol negative then.

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    Should of taken some pictures and put em in the hall of shame section
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    Should of taken some pictures and put em in the hall of shame section
    Mate that was my very first thought however she stood over me from the word go :-(

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    should have told her it was that good you wanted pics for your web site lol
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    I'm finding it so interesting looking at other peoples work. some really good and some shocking. the good stuff inspires me to push on. the bad stuff cheers me up so its win win lol

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    i dont think you can judge on the materials or type of installation but you can of course on the quality of the work and wether it meets the regs. The fact that push fit is used and nothing is chased in is probably due to the contractual requirements of the HA and main contractor.
    Most of the new build HA contracts i have worked on in the last 10 years require all pipework to be accessible for maintenance so no chasing in and are plumbed in plastic due to joist design and spec. tho even on plastic installs all pipework on show should really be copper.
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    i dont think you can judge on the materials or type of installation but you can of course on the quality of the work and wether it meets the regs. The fact that push fit is used and nothing is chased in is probably due to the contractual requirements of the HA and main contractor.
    Most of the new build HA contracts i have worked on in the last 10 years require all pipework to be accessible for maintenance so no chasing in and are plumbed in plastic due to joist design and spec. tho even on plastic installs all pipework on show should really be copper.
    I vouch for this, i subbyed to middlesborough council and job was repipe of old bathroom and new suite. ALL pipe was clipped to floorboards and BOXED in by a joiner the next day. Also that was ALL HEP pushfit pipe. They basically gave you a coil and 1 3m length of 15mm copper. Copper was for anything on show. However to each appliance the leg was copper which i choosed to do. Just to kind of keep me sane since im a hater of plastic and lover of copper

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    This bathroom must have been fitted by some one with a technical certificate LOL
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