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Some 'electricians' should be electrocuted at birth
Some 'plumbers' should be drowned at birth

Sometimes its difficult for customers to appreciate the scope of service that we offer, and when we explain why it will cost them less in the the long term and also be a better solution if they allow us not just to install the heat pumps, and to also to design and install the underfloor heating, radiators and controls.
In this instance our scope stopped with the provision of a connection point for a call for heat and a pair of isolators to connect the heating system.
The client advised us that their plumbers and electricians have finished and left site, so can we now come back to switch on the heat pump - this is what we found:
(When I say plumbed into the DHW cylinder - the blending valve on the UFH - which should never have been installed in the first place had the incoming 'hot/flow' connected to the secondary return to the DHW cylinder !!!)

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That is a mess and a half client getting there plumber back ? Or are you sorting that mess out
 
We're sorting it out, client no longer trusts them to complete it properly !
 
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