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why fecked? if they just need to work where the tank etc is, no?
Nope rip all the floors or ceilings out it’s plumbed / piped wrong to the rads
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why fecked? if they just need to work where the tank etc is, no?
Looking at the plans the radiators boiler and tank etc are all in the correct place, if the house builder builds several of the same type (model) of house (which they have) then surely it's a mistake where everything joins together in the cupboard upstairs.Nope rip all the floors or ceilings out it’s plumbed / piped wrong to the rads
What ever needs doing then its the developers responsibility they should instruct their heating contractors to correct the mistake ? , They are often slow to react to the problems be persistent but polite you have done well to diagnose the issue , are the manifolds visible or accessable? can you see the motorised valves with possibly a silver box on top ? a few pictures may help if the contractor has access to the manifolds? it could be quite simple to swap 4 pipes over once identified, or it may mean removing a floor covering and taking up a section of floor for access, worst case it's a section of ceiling may need to be removed. Regards kop
...new builds....Unfortunately, looking at those photos the floor/ceiling would need to be removed for access.
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