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I do hope we get an update. We've often disappointed by the lack of feedback considering the free input we give.

I do hope the OP has this sorted and I do hope she comes back to tell us the resolution.
 
The op got in a plumber to take a look and the new plumber checked the flow rate at kitchen was 10 litres a min
Way way bellow what should be for unvented
He didn't check the line strainer at combination valve or what the incoming mains was
But was given a quote for a secondary return to be put in
At £22k
So to say they are no more forward than last time
If it gets sorted I'll let everyone now

And if there is any real plumbers about London let me know
 
Didn't check the strainer or CV? Oh dear. £22k for a secondary return? Lord help us!
 
Poor woman! I think I'm going to have to pop over, just to put an end to this thread if nothing else.
 
Poor woman! I think I'm going to have to pop over, just to put an end to this thread if nothing else.

plenty of pics please :)
 
Poor woman! I think I'm going to have to pop over, just to put an end to this thread if nothing else.

Yes they are having a tough time through no fault of there own
They just listened to advice given to them by so called professionals
 
Id like to see what this install looks like
 
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