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Don't want to put this on the general forum in case anyone on here is, or is related to, a BG engineer.

We moved into our house 10 years ago and have always had a BG service contract as the wife used to work for BG, then NG, before she took early retirement.
for eight of those ten years I was working as a teacher, but now have gone back to what I used to do and have recently qualified as Gas Safe so I cancelled the service contract with BG and decided to do my own servicing.
Yesterday I serviced our boiler (Range Powermax 155x) and it took 2.5 hours to do it (Bi-annual service) as required by the MI.
BG always took around 20 minutes to service the boiler and, after reading the MI, I have noted that it's never been serviced properly in the 10 years we've been using it.
I have [watched] every service that was done, being previously in the trade and interested in the developments, so I know that they never once removed the burner or replaced the burner gasket, which is required on the annual service.
During my service I noted that two of the baffles had corroded so much that they are too far down the HE tubes to remove and I cannot get them out via the sump plate either.
on reflection it appears that BG only ever checked the programmer controls and the WP. only one engineer actually went into the garden to look at the meter or look in the loft to check the flue but none of them removed the cover on the flue in the boiler cupboard to check the upstand.

My question is, after the lengthy description of how bad the servicing was, is how do I get my money back from BG for the last 10 years of poor service, especially bearing in mind that I am probably going to have to replace the boiler before its' time is due owing to the poor (Read non existent) servicing.

get a cleaning brush,cut a bit off the end and make a tight hook,wind it round the baffle from the top and it should pull out
 
All these comment regarding how hard it is to complete a service in the time allowed by BG and other contractors are all well and good but in the end the contractor, or BG operative is breaking the law by not servicing to the MI and if something goes wrong you can bet it won't be the directors of the company taking the blame.

BG are not breaking any laws, as they will always cover basic safety checks. This issue has recently been highlighted by a Which? Report into servicing which stated that amongst other companies BG didn't service to MI but always completed the bare minimum safety checks.

I'm afraid BG set their own policies and procedures, just look at the whole Isar PCB issue.

I think your right in the wider point your making, that a service should be completed as per MI, but I think your weeing into the wind trying to get a refund.. Better to take it on the chin and do what all other gas engineers do..........never service their own boilers and replace it with whatever is lying about when it dies on its knees :innocent:
 
BG are not breaking any laws, as they will always cover basic safety checks. This issue has recently been highlighted by a Which? Report into servicing which stated that amongst other companies BG didn't service to MI but always completed the bare minimum safety checks.

I'm afraid BG set their own policies and procedures, just look at the whole Isar PCB issue.

I think your right in the wider point your making, that a service should be completed as per MI, but I think your weeing into the wind trying to get a refund.. Better to take it on the chin and do what all other gas engineers do..........never service their own boilers and replace it with whatever is lying about when it dies on its knees :innocent:
So true.... lol.
 
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