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Lost this job to an unregistered installer. I know who fitted it but you can imagine the stuff you cant see when the condense run on full view is that bad on the outside of the house
 
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Lost this job to an unregistered installer. I know who fitted it but you can imagine the stuff you cant see when the condense run on full view is that bad on the outside of the house
I lose a lot of jobs due to these people or being cheap and cheerful with ÂŁ150-200 labour charge.
No cement around the flue
Wrong condensation pipe
Just knocked through wall
Wrong install of flue
No collar around the flue
Left old flue at roof
Left bricks at the roof

The. You start thinking what has this cost and what’s the install inside

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Can’t agree more with you..
Could I report the above install too? It seems to me it’s not done right as well as makes my eye cry..
Would you call gas safe to let them check this
You need the home owner to call
You can report someone who is working illegally
 

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