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If I'm going to do option 1 may as well do option 2 and be done with it
Depends how much the cus wants to spend
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If I'm going to do option 1 may as well do option 2 and be done with it
They don't want flooring taken up really as current tenant is pregnant. Plus they say funds are tight. Plus they're turning the gaf into flats in 2 years.Depends how much the cus wants to spend
I'm ripping it all out next week and replacing. Happy days. I'm tempted to just redo the return since the flow seems to be good. But as I'm taking up the floor will prob run a new flow tooTruwel (sp?) is notoriously difficult to join reliably. There was even a debate in Parliament about it:
GAS CENTRAL HEATING (WEST MIDLANDS) (Hansard, 30 October 1974)
Proceed with caution.
Hi Matchless, I'm in there next week to repipe the system so all is goodIf I were you I'd just talk to the customer regarding replacing heating pipes. You spent so much time and work on trying to solve it. Now, it's time to make him realise you will need to replace big sections of pipework to make things working. The best way would be replacing the heating system completely. But that's just my opinion
Top man Jay!Hi Matchless, I'm in there next week to repipe the system so all is good
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