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Orry Clayton

Just out of curiosity:


  1. What appliance do you have?
  2. Which form get the most "use"? (I couldn't word it better)
  3. Which generate the largest individual income, per job?
  4. Which are worth having, just incase?
  5. Any you have that you don't "use"?
  6. Any you are thinking of adding?

Plus any other useful info you may have?
 
Boilers
Fires
Cookers
Water Heaters (Which was a rip off as 3 weeks later it changed to CENWAT)

All 4 of those are used on a daily basis I used to have warm air but in 5 years I worked on 4 and 2 of those we ended up ripping out and putting boilers in.

Hoping to get put through either commercial or F gas soon (Company dragging their heels though)
 
Dont bother with any ! cheeper to pay the fine if you get caught ! No have got Boilers
Fires
Cookers
Water Heaters
LPG
CPA1
Unvented
 
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