With what mate?@Harvest Fields Did you say another 100 or 100 in total?
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With what mate?@Harvest Fields Did you say another 100 or 100 in total?
True it is standard practice but in Germany and not here in uk. I just stated few things how we do it in Germany I don’t think it’s wrong to mention some facts. You don’t seem like you like Germany 🙂This doesn’t sound like an opinion mate. It sounds like standard practice.
I guess you know the most common Vaillant, Junkers/Worcester Bosch, viessmann, brötje, weisshaupt etc.. Vaillant has a lot of other gas storage boilers which are well designed for much higher hot water demand.@Matchless.plumb , are there any unknown good German boilers that we don’t know of?
With what mate?
Another 100 mate.@Harvest Fields Did you say another 100 or 100 in total?
On open forum I would be like you mate 🙂 not all the things which we are allowed to do are the rights things to do. Regulations both in Germany and England could be still improved.Nothing against Germany mate. It helped make England strong before we were properly part of the E.U😉😛😛. At my moms house I am allowed to walk around in just my pants. Does that mean I can do it everywhere else?
On open forum I would be like you mate 🙂 not all the things which we are allowed to do are the rights things to do. Regulations both in Germany and England could be still improved.
It is slightly different compared to uk. Most people works for companies rather than being self employed. You will need a master degree to be able to run an own business. However, each company and installer needs to be registered though.Does Germany have an equivalent to gas safe?
It is slightly different compared to uk. Most people works for companies rather than being self employed. You will need a master degree to be able to run an own business. However, each company and installer needs to be registered though.
Love a bit of Rammstein, but Klinsmann thats another storyTrue it is standard practice but in Germany and not here in uk. I just stated few things how we do it in Germany I don’t think it’s wrong to mention some facts. You don’t seem like you like Germany 🙂
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Yes, if you want to work for yourself. It is not as simple like calling a company and getting self employed. You will need to hold a degree and that cost 12-15kLet’s get this right, you need a masters degree to start any business up?
Klinsmann, very unlucky in swallowing his tongue 🙂Love a bit of Rammstein, but Klinsmann thats another story
Yes, if you want to work for yourself. It is not as simple like calling a company and getting self employed. You will need to hold a degree and that cost 12-15k
Yes, if you want to work for yourself. It is not as simple like calling a company and getting self employed. You will need to hold a degree and that cost 12-15k
Once you have gone down that route thats it. I had a gas sqfe routine inspection not long ago and I had a 0.5 drop on the job he came out to. The gas safe guy confirmed no smell of gas on existing install its a pass. If I had decided to isolate appliances I would be obliged to find it.So if in that situation, you had a 3mbar drop on a g4 metre, your conscience gets the better of you and you decide to investigate. You isolate the appliances and prove the pipework is sound. You then test each appliance individually and find the gas valve on the fire is passing. What then? Do you leave it or have to condem it?
It depends on the job doesn’t it. In regards to a plumber you cannot run a company without having the degree.Seriously? I was surprised at your assertion, so did a bit if Googling. I can find no reference to support your statement. Even this does nit mention it:
Self-Employment | Handbook Germany
It depends on the job doesn’t it. In regards to a plumber you cannot run a company without having the degree.
Strictly plumbing, gas,oil, solar, heat pumps, literally everything about plumbing and heatingIs it a degree in plumbing or any degree?
It depends on the job doesn’t it. In regards to a plumber you cannot run a company without having the degree.
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