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Once I just settled in bed and had an alarming thought of did I close p2 on the gas valve. Did not remember doing it up. Phoned customer at 11pm and explained. Went to his house and....I had closed it. He was actually happy I went back and recommended me to his mother. I would not have been able to sleep if I had not gone back.


Must admit I think any reasonable customer would really appreciate the honesty and the conscientiousness.
 
Yes, have that feeling most times about one thing or another, especially about did I turn the gas back on. Go through the sequence in your head and yes everything is always fine. It really screws things up when customers come and talk to you when your half way through doing something. Also left my mobile phone in an airing cupboard once after using the torch on it. Trouble was the number of the client was on it so couldn't phone them to ask them if it was there just had to go back to the property and see if my hunch was correct. Luckily they were still in so I was able to retrieve my phone after turning the van upside down looking for it.
 
The trick is to link an action (eg, tightening a nut) to a memory.
It goes like this: ‘I know I’ve tightened this nut because at exactly the same time, I’ve looked at the clock and the time is exactly 11.22’
Or..,’I know I replaced that test point because right then the postman shoved a letter through the door and made me jump’
Honestly I’m the kind of guy that checks a door is locked 20 times, but using this method I’m almost always 100% sure every time.
For the few times now and then when you can’t quite remember if you did or didn’t, just go back! It doesn’t look unprofessional, if anything it makes you look more conscientious :)
 
Yes, have that feeling most times about one thing or another, especially about did I turn the gas back on. Go through the sequence in your head and yes everything is always fine. It really screws things up when customers come and talk to you when your half way through doing something. Also left my mobile phone in an airing cupboard once after using the torch on it. Trouble was the number of the client was on it so couldn't phone them to ask them if it was there just had to go back to the property and see if my hunch was correct. Luckily they were still in so I was able to retrieve my phone after turning the van upside down looking for it.
Yup, done that too, left mobile on a roof in Chepstow whilst shoving a liner down, went back , scaffold gone....its still there !
 
Meter test points always get tested with off once put back in. I stick to the routine so never worry. I do worry about flue gas caps tho but thankfully my analyser reminds me to put cap in when I turn it off.

Just a thought, but maybe flue test point caps should be spring loaded covers that just snap back closed when you pull the analyser probe out, so to be idiot proof. :)
 
Yep, because i was that idiot. Found it on the following annual. It was the fresh air side, but nethertheless rather stupid of me. I too try and have a routine and never answer the phone during testing or any activity that has a sequence where i must leave it safe.
I normally leave tools and yes even testers onsite, not sure why, i guess its old age, they generally come back to me over time
 
Just me or anyone else drive away from a job and worry if you tightened all the nuts?

The first cylinder I did on my own as an apprentice, after doing my unvented course, late finish getting them up and running in one day, I literally didn't sleep that night. I even thought to myself "I don't know whether I can do this?" I phoned the customer first thing in the morning, sounding as confident as possible, "Just doing my routine thing and checking you have hot water this morning and everything is OK?"

"Lovely thanks, the shower is better than ever now, great job!" came the reply.

Phew!

Confidence builds, you stop worrying and then later down the line you get the "inevitable" leak and the confidence is destroyed for a while again.
 
That's a really good idea, my oh is particularly impressed and is going to trial that next week when locking up at customers (she does dog walking &sitting).

I'm really bad for worrying about this sort of thing, its bad enough with water, guessing its going to be even worse when I start working with gas! Still think its better to be overly paranoid than not enough.
a water leak makes a worse mess than a gas leak ...sometimes.
Any decent tradesman or business man who never gets the 5 am's is either a liar or a conman . There will always be problems ...its how you deal with them that counts in my book Centralheatking
 
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All the time. Just gas safe registered but always get home and overthink what I’ve done! Always do a tightness test and then relight appliances just before I leave but still get home and stress.

Hopefully it gets better, any tips?
 
I never use compression on gas for that reason! Always solder you cant really go wrong then!

So how do you connect to appliances as there’s compression fittings on them
 
I've filled the heating system up a few times and missed a radiator. When you open a bedroom door and see a jet of water spraying out of the bleed nipple! Quickly get the wet vac out and hope it's not leaked through the ceiling.
The worst one is when a customer wants to chat when I'm fixing or servicing a boiler. Then you go in to auto pilot, and even though you've tightened and checked everything you'll doubt your self when you drive off in the van. Best to ask the customer to let you get on and try not to look at your phone. That's when my mind wanders and I forget if I've tightened everything or not.
 
So how do you connect to appliances as there’s compression fittings on them

Obviously you cant avoid that.

I mean more like compression backplate fittings or where you see compression used on the pipework...

I should have said I always solder where possible
 
All the time, yes.
Tape test plugs to the front of the cover. Last job is normally to refit cover, so obvious if you've forgot to refit them. And never keep any spare plugs in with your analyser! You'll go crazy.
 

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