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I've just completed a full oil heating system for the most fussy, hole picking, paranoid, ignorant custard I have ever had the misfortune of working for; 2 weeks of hell glad its over and done with!

My favourite quotes of the past 2 weeks

Each morning I had ''I'am concerned'' followed some retarded **** ( listed below not in order )
I was expecting the apollo tank gauge to provide a litres reading so I could compare readings with the oil delivery slip to make sure they delivered the right amount. :veryangry2:

You have notched the joists to much.

I wasn't aware the boiler would be running when the heating was on :stuart:

I though the pipes under the floor boards would be 15mm

The water coming out the hot tap is slightly cloudy does this indicate a problem? (sunday morning @ 10am)

I read on the internet 10mm pipe only carries 4.7 kws why are you using it?

I read on the internet ''Insert ****ing ridiculous comment''

Are you going to screw the external oil boiler to the floor (NO IT ****ING WEIGHS NOT FAR OFF
QUARTER OF A TON WHEN FULL OF H20 YOU TOSSER)

You can hear the water running through the rad valves.

Are the rads closest to the boiler going to take all the heat?

You were ''X'' amount cheaper than the other guy

Your doing a cheap job because you doing 10mm drops in trunking.

The TRV's aren't 100% accurate

I knew I had got a ''wrong un'' when he said 'I'am an ''engineer'' :90:
 
I've just completed a full oil heating system for the most fussy, hole picking, paranoid, ignorant custard I have ever had the misfortune of working for; 2 weeks of hell glad its over and done with!

My favourite quotes of the past 2 weeks

Each morning I had ''I'am concerned'' followed some retarded **** ( listed below not in order )
I was expecting the apollo tank gauge to provide a litres reading so I could compare readings with the oil delivery slip to make sure they delivered the right amount. :veryangry2:

You have notched the joists to much.

I wasn't aware the boiler would be running when the heating was on :stuart:

I though the pipes under the floor boards would be 15mm

The water coming out the hot tap is slightly cloudy does this indicate a problem? (sunday morning @ 10am)

I read on the internet 10mm pipe only carries 4.7 kws why are you using it?

I read on the internet ''Insert ****ing ridiculous comment''

Are you going to screw the external oil boiler to the floor (NO IT ****ING WEIGHS NOT FAR OFF
QUARTER OF A TON WHEN FULL OF H20 YOU TOSSER)

You can hear the water running through the rad valves.

Are the rads closest to the boiler going to take all the heat?

You were ''X'' amount cheaper than the other guy

Your doing a cheap job because you doing 10mm drops in trunking.

The TRV's aren't 100% accurate

I knew I had got a ''wrong un'' when he said 'I'am an ''engineer'' :90:

I need therapy after that
 
if its a new system why did you choose 10mm over 15mm?
 
I like the 'you've notched the joists too much'

At that point I laughed out loud.

You've cheered me up!
 
Im also concerned that you were ''X'' amount cheaper than the other guy.
I hope you were paid a handsome amount. Im glad I no longer work - I mean, no longer do jobs that last over a day or two
 
I've never had a problem with 10mm copper, I have found people dislike 15 mm drops as the trunking is more bulky.

fair enough but trunking is trunking :D
 
Once you start on a large job, (like a full heating system) in a private house, then the customer has control. They have you trapped and doing anything to get your money.
Been there, done it and don't want to do it again with strangers.
 
nothing wrong with 10mm if you can work it correctly,looks neat and works well
 
Once you start on a large job, (like a full heating system) in a private house, then the customer has control. They have you trapped and doing anything to get your money.
Been there, done it and don't want to do it again with strangers.

so right there mate, I really did feel trapped, I like jobs through existing client referrals; as good customers usually have good friends.
 
got a call today from an engineer moving into his new house. He wanted a combi in an area of low water pressure and flow, but he also is putting in 7 bathrooms, which he said another plumber said would be ok. I told him none of it would work and why, kept getting more questions and rebuttals, so evenyually advised him to go back to the other lad to get the work done :)

10 minutes later another call from a customer wanting 8 rads added to his AGA, as its already got one on the HW system, started to explain why you cant but gave up when he said some one else told him you could!!! Advised him to go back to the expert :):):)
 
Has he called you back yet? Everytime the phone rings your heart will sink you'll say "oh god" and nervously look whos calling....not that number please not that number oh god!!
 
Has he called you back yet? Everytime the phone rings your heart will sink you'll say "oh god" and nervously look whos calling....not that number please not that number oh god!!
Ha. i had that last Saturday evening and me and the good lady were out for the evening. Customer rang me demanding why her hot water wasn't coming out of taps. I only changed a toilet on said house on Thursday. I answered to that one with charmful words.
 
Unbelievable lol.
I had one fitted a boiler in kitchen and she said when i finished her bathroom wc was dripping lol.
 
Is it just me or does plumbing seem to completely baffle engineers?
 
Is it just me or does plumbing seem to completely baffle engineers?

Reckon much like plumbing and plumbers there`s engineers, and there are engineers, thing is some of us know their limits. lol
 
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