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Hi,

Having a bit of a shocker with my current bathroom install which is leading me to question the entire work that my plumber / bathroom installer is in the middle of the job ( I posted on tiling forum the extent of the poor workmanship of tiles). Wondered the thoughts from all the pros on here for the boiler install.

This is a relocation into the loft of a new WB 18KW boiler (12 rads and hot water tank). 2 Mira Mode showers with pumps.

Doesn’t look the neatest to me, but does everything look how it should? Anything I need to chat to him about? It’s not tested or on yet so needs finalising.

I’d have expected it all to look better arranged and neater to be honest but safety is the prime concern. 0146A8F7-F41E-4F5E-A2B8-519221F6501B.jpeg

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Cheers,
Rob
 
I would say unacceptable

No clips on the waste pipe
Flue doesn't look to have enough clips
Flue not screwed at joints
F and e tank looks like it's going to be pumping over (I would of sealed the system)
Shower mixer/pumps in plastic
Pipework not insulated
No clips / not many on the install

Is he gas safe registered?
 
Is this for real, or is this a college fault-finding exercise? It's messy, that's certain.

I'm going to list 5 faults out of many, then I'm busy.

1. Gate valves with handle on top - any debris will stop the valve shutting.
2. Condensate white waste pipe - not clipped properly, nor is most of the pipework, particularly near the pump - is that pump sitting on a bit of wood and what is that white stuff hanging out of the pump valve to pump union - should have used a proper washer, but looks like PTFE?
3. Soil and Vent pipe terminating in a loft. Should terminate outside.
4. I'm not sure that water storage cistern is big enough to feed 2 pumped showers - Mira digital showers require 230l storage cistern as a minimum and the cold feed to cylinder should be higher than the cold feeds to the shower units.
5. There should be a minimum of 25mm thickness lagging on all those water pipes and there isn't space between them for that.

I'm not a Gas Safe person, so won't comment on the boiler side of it.

I'm assuming the water cistern was already like that, so not part of your installer's remit?
 
Just as I thought. Just ran one of the showers (albeit off immersion in 166l hw tank) and got 11:36 minutes of hot water.

I’ve got a lot to sort out.
 
I would say unacceptable

No clips on the waste pipe
Flue doesn't look to have enough clips
Flue not screwed at joints
F and e tank looks like it's going to be pumping over (I would of sealed the system)
Shower mixer/pumps in plastic
Pipework not insulated
No clips / not many on the install

Is he gas safe registered?

Thanks. I don’t know as he got someone else in to do this work. By the way there is more to the story. This only happened as a result of the existing Potterton boiler having a huge issue mid way through the work that was carried out, after a new hw tank was installed we couldn’t get the heating back on.

Next day he arrived and discovered this (bet you’re going to love this):

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Yes, that is molten metal in the boiler. He’s installed the new system for free (I’ve had to pay for the boiler and pump/flue etc).
 
Thanks. I don’t know as he got someone else in to do this work. By the way there is more to the story. This only happened as a result of the existing Potterton boiler having a huge issue mid way through the work that was carried out, after a new hw tank was installed we couldn’t get the heating back on.

Next day he arrived and discovered this (bet you’re going to love this):

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Yes, that is molten metal in the boiler. He’s installed the new system for free (I’ve had to pay for the boiler and pump/flue etc).

Boiler fires with no water in it, rookie mistake

Baxi or potterton solo
 
So it’s likely that was as a result of the works carried out here? Or a coincidence? It happened after they had installed a new hot water cylinder.
 
So it’s likely that was as a result of the works carried out here? Or a coincidence? It happened after they had installed a new hot water cylinder.

Yes prob ran/fired dry
 
That's my biggest fear. In fact I'll probably have nightmares tonight.

It's why I am really pleased whenever I find a boiler with an isolator or an integral off switch so I can get the pump up and running first and make certain there's some water going round.
 
That's my biggest fear. In fact I'll probably have nightmares tonight.

It's why I am really pleased whenever I find a boiler with an isolator or an integral off switch so I can get the pump up and running first and make certain there's some water going round.

Or turn the boiler thermostat all the way down ;)
 
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Thanks for all the comments. He’s coming round tomorrow morning to discuss the bathroom work that has taken place. I have already paid £5.3k.

I’m so annoyed.

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I have not read all the comments pal but my answer is yes .
Tiling is ***** too , honestly sorry !!
That’s what started it all off. Wasn’t happy with the tiling so started digging deeper to find anything else that I thought might not be up to standard.
 
You can tell how good he is look at the chrome whindow edging :D not even attempted to do a mitre
 
If anyone would be so kind to help me understand a bit more around the safety aspects of it that’d really help. Happy to swing over a donation via PayPal for someones time, as it will really help me with the conversation tomorrow. I can get more pics if needed.

This has been something our family has been saving up for a long time and we are bitterly disappointed, with 2 young kids and Xmas round the corner we are worried that we will have no working bathroom or heating (everyone that’s good around my area in Surrey seems full on booked into the new year).

Lesson learned :(
 
Safety issue would be the boiler install and flue, already made a quick list above
 
Rob , no doubt this install will get into our trade mags , prepare to be made famous !!

It maybe the angle of the pic, but correct me if I am wrong but is the boiler leaning back and the mounting bracket holding the boiler up is screwed to a piece of 2 “ x 1 “
 
Rob , no doubt this install will get into our trade mags , prepare to be made famous !!

It maybe the angle of the pic, but correct me if I am wrong but is the boiler leaning back and the mounting bracket holding the boiler up is screwed to a piece of 2 “ x 1 “

Angle of pic but wouldn't surprise me if it is out

And correct also boiler is hung with dry wall screws :D
 
Rob , no doubt this install will get into our trade mags , prepare to be made famous !!

It maybe the angle of the pic, but correct me if I am wrong but is the boiler leaning back and the mounting bracket holding the boiler up is screwed to a piece of 2 “ x 1 “
Installed to plasterboard and yep looks like 2x1. I think it’s the photo angle making it look a bit off
 
I am also confused to where the gas pipe has come from/going to?
Boiler was in airing cupboard directly below. They’ve decided to fit it in the loft now (which I don’t necessarily mind) but would like to have been consulted with on location etc. Have lost about 6 foot of storage space!
 
Boiler was in airing cupboard directly below. They’ve decided to fit it in the loft now (which I don’t necessarily mind) but would like to have been consulted with on location etc. Have lost about 6 foot of storage space!
It looks like it goes out the bottom of the boiler then up into the air? From the first pic
 
Not excusing the work done,but the original cylinder install wouldn’t have caused that issue with your original potterton,they have a flow switch which needs to operate before the boiler fires or you get dry fire lockout (unless it was stuck in the made position :()
 
I am clearly to tired. What is going on with me tonight??:p:pI am going home now anyway. I have had enough.:p
 
Where did he learn to solder like that? I had a joint go wrong the other day and it ended up better than that.

Here's a safety one then. Did he make the holes in that Artex?

Artex of a certain age very often contains white asbestos (chrysotile asbestos). I wonder if he's qualified to be legally allowed to touch it and if the proper precautions were taken? How old is that Artex, do you think? Has it been sampled for asbestos? It may not contain asbestos, but potential asbestos containing materials (ACM's) should always be treated as if they did contain asbestos until proven otherwise. The proper precautions are quite stringent - see the HSE website on how asbestos is supposed to be handled - there is an article on textured coatings. In fairness, it does look as if he's broken the Artex, rather than drill it, so this will have released fewer fibres than drilling it, at least.
 
Where did he learn to solder like that? I had a joint go wrong the other day and it ended up better than that.

Here's a safety one then. Did he make the holes in that Artex?

Artex of a certain age very often contains white asbestos (chrysotile asbestos). I wonder if he's qualified to be legally allowed to touch it and if the proper precautions were taken? How old is that Artex, do you think? Has it been sampled for asbestos? It may not contain asbestos, but potential asbestos containing materials (ACM's) should always be treated as if they did contain asbestos until proven otherwise. The proper precautions are quite stringent - see the HSE website on how asbestos is supposed to be handled - there is an article on textured coatings. In fairness, it does look as if he's broken the Artex, rather than drill it, so this will have released fewer fibres than drilling it, at least.

Old flue hole
 
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