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To cut a long story short, I had a new boiler installed (Vaillant) after which none of the radiators downstairs were getting any heat. The CH engineer tried various ways of getting them to work (including chemically flushing twice) until finally deciding that the only option was to replace the existing pipework coming down to the rads which he said would cost another £250.00 on top of the £200.00 he charged for doing a second chemical flush (which he didn't mention he was going to do).
By this time (a few weeks later) I decided to ask another CH engineer to come and have a look. He said that the pipework had been piped wrong and the original CH engineer had run the pipework through the old Baxi Bermuda boiler (behind the fire in the living room) and this meant that there was not enough pressure in the system for the water to go to the downstairs rads (or something like that). He said that the second chemical flush and replacing the pipework to the rads would not have solved the problem as it was the pipework going through the boiler that was the problem. I have asked him to send me a summary of what he did to put right the problem.
I paid the original engineer over £3k for doing this work which he has failed to do. I paid him the money because in August when he did the job he said he had tested it and it was all running properly, so stupid me gave him a cheque. He still hasn't given me any of the paperwork for the boiler.
Can anyone advise if I am entitled to some of my money back and what course of action I should take?
By this time (a few weeks later) I decided to ask another CH engineer to come and have a look. He said that the pipework had been piped wrong and the original CH engineer had run the pipework through the old Baxi Bermuda boiler (behind the fire in the living room) and this meant that there was not enough pressure in the system for the water to go to the downstairs rads (or something like that). He said that the second chemical flush and replacing the pipework to the rads would not have solved the problem as it was the pipework going through the boiler that was the problem. I have asked him to send me a summary of what he did to put right the problem.
I paid the original engineer over £3k for doing this work which he has failed to do. I paid him the money because in August when he did the job he said he had tested it and it was all running properly, so stupid me gave him a cheque. He still hasn't given me any of the paperwork for the boiler.
Can anyone advise if I am entitled to some of my money back and what course of action I should take?