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People like this should be banned to install gas appliances. They should be re taking the gas course. What comes into my mind is why would you do it even though you know it's wrong and not to regs
 
Could be worse

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We have a managing agent.

Our directors (preprestenting the owners collective) instruct the agents to obtain quotes for any maintenance to joint areas and then our directors make the final choice

Anything that it connected to an apartment but will impact the communal areas (such as a boiler flue) The owner need to inform the managing agent of the plans who is undertaking the work this information is given to the directors for reference. It should be at this time that I personally would be asking for positioning diagrams. But this doesn't happen. Questions are only raised after the work has been done which normally causes more costs to the apartment owners
That's the problem with a cooperative. I.e. Tennants, running the maintenance. They have no idea what is the correct way to install.
As above , the boxings are ok , but need purpose designed access hatches. These are cheap and easy to open. I can't see any service engineer ( even though they should) taking a load of rusty screws to inspect.
 
Naaa love the smell of molten plastic
 
People like this should be banned to install gas appliances. They should be re taking the gas course. What comes into my mind is why would you do it even though you know it's wrong and not to regs
Forget retaking their test. Band for all eternity!
 
That's not even an attempt.

Verb , make an effort to achieve or complete (something difficult).

Just a reminder how it was.

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