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i recently completed a first fix on a bathroom suite and soil and vent on a new extention. the customer seemed pleased and we were just waiting on the money when we received a phone call. the customer had tryed to do a water test on the stack by sealing it off and filling 6 meters of 110 and a 7 meter run of 40mm shower waste with water by repeatedly flushing the toilet on advice from his builder after the system had already been tested by myself at 38mm for 3 mins. the boss adaptor for the shower waste blew due to the high pressur and soaked the plaster and plasterboard below amounting to nearly £700 worth of damage. the customer is claiming it is because the components weren't fitted by myself properly and is refusing to pay what he owes me for parts and labour (nearly £1000). does he have a case and this should never of happened or is it as i think, that he has put far to much pressure into a system which is not designed to with stand it? basicly, do i suck it up or persue the issue?