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I had a new combi installed recently. Great job, very clean install and everything working fine. I have noticed on many occasions on this forum the attention paid to qualified labour being essential. Mine was a two man job and although I had no reason to doubt his ability the second man ( plumbers mate I would assume) had no certificates. Just out of interest what tasks would he be limited to on the job?
 
He would come under the supervision and tickets of the other qualified person

So he could do anything eg the gas pipework to the flue aslong as the other person was there and tested and commissioned the boiler afterwards
 
Boiler installation in certain spaces is planned and must be done by approved professional installation specialists. You need to check the guidelines and necessities for the area in which you live before you initiate to change one of these systems out in your home or business.

Boiler installation services are pre-eminent done by an expert boiler installation specialist. One of the most vital parts of the installation is the preparation of the area where the device will be housed.
 

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