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Just bought a property that needs lots of work doing so decided CH to be the first to start with.
Old system was 20yrs old so decided on a 35Kw Ideal boiler to be installed by a Gas safe installer.

Despite fairly shoddy work in places the boiler seems to function OK but when I went into the loft found a lot of pipes (still connected) and the black plastic tank, still with 3 inches of water in it, has been left in the loft and I have no idea where the pipes (15mm copper) are connected to.

Surely if its a replacement sys (Using old plumbing) should the loft not have been emptied by the installer for the price?
 
What type (make, model) of boiler has been fitted and what does the pressure gauge on it normally read?

Was the quote for replacing the boiler and leaving the system as unvented? If so the expansion is still needed.

Or was it for replacing the boiler, sealing the system and removing redudant pipework and expansion tank? If so the F/E tank should have been removed.
 
Yep the last one.

All pipes serving the old rads (all replaced) kept in place or re-positioned for the new and sealed Combi system installed - tank in loft redundant but just left in place. (as were the brackets from the removed radiators btw)

I have paid all but the last £200 which I think covers all work still in need of doing but I wont have him back in the house. His work is too shoddy. Boiler is commissioned and registered.
 
Yep the last one.

All pipes serving the old rads (all replaced) kept in place or re-positioned for the new and sealed Combi system installed - tank in loft redundant but just left in place. (as were the brackets from the removed radiators btw)

I have paid all but the last £200 which I think covers all work still in need of doing but I wont have him back in the house. His work is too shoddy. Boiler is commissioned and registered.
If you won't let him back at all, then you're on a bit of a sticky wicket, legally speaking, as you haven't given him a chance to make good. Also, if you feel his work is shoddy, then it could be seen as odd that you have paid the vast majority of the invoice.
 
Sounds like the guy was cheap as you’ve had problems and he’s left the tanks in
 
If you won't let him back at all, then you're on a bit of a sticky wicket, legally speaking, as you haven't given him a chance to make good. Also, if you feel his work is shoddy, then it could be seen as odd that you have paid the vast majority of the invoice.
Yes I get that but it took 8 weeks for this person to complete the work and half way through informed me that he had never done a house install before (He is a heating engineer starting out on his own, I later learned) and that is evidenced in the mess he has made of ceilings, where feed & return go upstairs, and floorboards that have been mangled and then screwed in place with just a single screw in the centre of the board.
 
Yes I get that but it took 8 weeks for this person to complete the work and half way through informed me that he had never done a house install before (He is a heating engineer starting out on his own, I later learned) and that is evidenced in the mess he has made of ceilings, where feed & return go upstairs, and floorboards that have been mangled and then screwed in place with just a single screw in the centre of the board.
The boards that were rendered unusable were subsequently replaced with board that were approx 1cm too narrow (He reckons I was being too fussy as the carpet covers them anyway lol)
 
The boards that were rendered unusable were subsequently replaced with board that were approx 1cm too narrow (He reckons I was being too fussy as the carpet covers them anyway lol)
There are many faults but like I said lots of this wil be corrected when the other trades have been & gone

The guys an idiot so NOPE he is not crossing my threshold again.
I was asking re the tanks & remaining pipework as I will be furnishing Trading Standards with a breakdown of the issues I am saddled with because he should never be allowed to trade. He is a walking disaster
 

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