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Oldest trick in the book. You should be asking for the professional qualifications of the two inspectors. Unless they are qualified to a grater degree than you or equal , or have relevant and current qualifications required for installation how are they at liberty to comment? Bit like when a DIY enthusiast tells u what u have done is wrong. I would in writing demand a copy of their report accompanied by their qualifications and certificates!

Wow, you have hidden depths we didn't know we're there!
 
I've been the rapist before! It's not nice when your ripping some contractor a 700k new asshole and they ask for your qualifications !
 
in situations like this can i go back to my insurance co and ask them to chase telford up on their reports etc etc?
 
no idea

i should have been there when assesors turned up i knew they prob would have tried to move blame away

i have had to contact my insurance co as its been a week now and something needed to be done for old lady in downstairs flat
 
Insurance co will settle rather than argue...? It's cheaper and the claims people are half wits !
 
Telfords have a blank cheque left with one of their main suppliers in Ireland to replace any of their cylinders that are leaking or with the insulation coming off them.

They are not saints and certainly not the best cylinder manufacturers in the UK.
 
i should have been there when assesors turned up i knew they prob would have tried to move blame away

This ^^^^

I don't care how busy you are, or how inconvenient it is, YOU HAVE TO BE THERE. The person not on site gets the blame. Always. I guarantee it.
 
Sometimes shyte happens eh? Greed will always come around and bite the perpetrator on the butt however!! Hence your grievance here, H4S, and bad publicity that'll turn many who frequent here off Telfords and their products!! :) Not that they'll give a toss TBH! *SIGH*

Take it as far as you can regards the blame being weighed on the appropriate shoulders...! However don't loose any sleep over it! That's what insurance is for eh? :)
 
I had 2 Gledhills leak from the seam where the hot water outlet joins the cylinder.

They swore blind they'd never had trouble in the past with this and the assessor nearly cried laughing when I told him that, he'd seen loads.

Defo blame anyone who's not there.
 
Had the loss adjuster phone me up regarding this today acting on behalf of my insurance company asking me all the details from my perspective .

interesting chat as told him whole incident and he is not convinced that its my fault and is asking questions of where is telfords incident report to me also what level of expertease was the telford inspector

is he a qualified mechanical engineer or practising plumber lol

also is happy to pick apart the installer manual

can see this one getting messy !!
 
good . i hate companies like this taht think they can bully the little man. They need us to sell there products or the buggered id ring them and give them a link here saying look what all my mates in the uk think of you
 
company I worked fitted 30 telford cylinders and they all vibrated they recommended putting manual bypass from cylinder flow to rtn
 
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