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Not nice way you speak of what you have done !
We always watch programs about bad tradesman but surely they should make one about people like you not paying for 6 monts ! And still wonder why the plumber have not will to register your boiler ! Tbh you should have started with your last post !
 
to clarify it was not my lack of will to pay him. Firstly he did not bill me for 3 months and secondly there were remedial works required which i asked him to resolve on several occasions. Finally i gave up chasing him and got someone else to do it then imediatly paid minus the additional cost to me.

Aditionaly he should have registered before even sending me the bill.
 
to clarify it was not my lack of will to pay him. Firstly he did not bill me for 3 months and secondly there were remedial works required which i asked him to resolve on several occasions. Finally i gave up chasing him and got someone else to do it then imediatly paid minus the additional cost to me.

Aditionaly he should have registered before even sending me the bill.

i personally dont register anything until i get paid so i disagree with that comment. out of interest what were the problems you had.

also what is the 15mm pipe with pushfit tee and elbow on and judging by the installation this must be why i keep getting undercut on quotes.
 
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the problems in the airing cupboard were due to the hot water from the cylinder returning into the radiators, so rads heating when heating not on but hot water on. To solve it he fitted 2 non return valves howver they were the spring loaded kind and not suitable for CH systems. Result was a very high pitched buzzing noise transmitting round the system when the CH was on so the sound could be heard in most rooms.

When i first told in August he said to call him back in the winter when i was using the heating! when i told him again in october he came to have a look and told me the live with it.

I got another plumber to take a look who imediatly knew what to do and swaped out the spring non returns for a hinged one now works with no noise.

ps the 15mm with the plastic fittings is the flow out I belive
 
Can't quite get my head around this. Have heard of this done with changing to a sealed system but OP says the pressure reading is 0? And me thinks F and R may have been swapped hence rads heating up with hot water.
 
paid 2k in the end, not just for boiler, there was aditional pipework from re sited gas meeter and new rads plus cooker install.....didn't pay him for 6 months though due to ongoing problems in airing cupboard ended up getting another plumber into sort it and docked this guys bill by £200!

A general rule is last man to work on the system takes responsibility for everything, so by bringing in another plumber you absolved the first one of all responsibility especially since he paid the bill.

I have been trying to figure out why two NRV's were needed to start with but as its late reckon I'll leave that question for another day.

Reckon it might be an idea to get a good plumber to look over the system and maybe schedule upgrades (if needed).
 
I expect the NRVs were required due to an incorrectly piped cylinder return allowing reverse circulation to take place. The correct course of action would be to correctly pipe the return but they may not have been possible.
 

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