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had a plumber install a new boiler over the last couple of days. and slightly confused as to the way they have run the 28mm gas pipe.

weve had the boiler fitted in an upstairs cupboard. so they said they would run the gas pipe up the wall and through the loft. ok I said. well when they had finished I found I had a verticle couple of metres up the wall from the gas metre, then it 45's across the house (crossing the SWA DC feed from my solar), and into the loft. it looks ****. then once in the loft it goes straight across to the second (old external wall) where were some breeze blocks missing for a crawl space. it then 90 and is clipped along this wall until it 90 again then along the top of a joist then 90 again to the boiler pipe, where it 90 down into the cupboard.

now I said couldn't you just have gone straight up the outside wall 90 into the loft then drill through the old wall and keep going until you hit the boiler? nice reasonably straight run.

he said they couldn't as it would mean sleeving it again. what does this mean and am I just getting fobbed off? if its not allowed under gas regs then ill have to put up with it I guess.
 
ill get some pics sorted.

what annoys me is this is the second plumber ive used to do a job who then seems to want to bugger things up instead of just doing a good job.

while this one was here he sorted the unvented vent that the other plumber had just dropped into the down pipe for the conservatory. at least that's now right.
 
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sounds like a engineer orientation problem to me,have you any strong magnets in the roof or strange gravitational pulls,if so can have a devastating effect,as you have found,happened back in the 60's big time with whales being washed up on beached miles off their normal course due to us navy experiments with the above for mentioned..failing that ..maybe try a breathalizer...
 
Yeh maybe his pipe-directometer wasnt zero'ed of perhaps it picked up a false north pole as a datum.

North poles can be a problem this time of year due to the extra activity caused by christmas. Something to do with santas elves coming out of hibernation and feeling the love for each other...
 
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sounds like a engineer orientation problem to me,have you any strong magnets in the roof or strange gravitational pulls,if so can have a devastating effect,as you have found,happened back in the 60's big time with whales being washed up on beached miles off their normal course due to us navy experiments with the above for mentioned..failing that ..maybe try a breathalizer...

Yeh maybe his pipe-directometer wasnt zero'ed of perhaps it picked up a false north pole as a datum.

North poles can be a problem this time of year due to the extra activity caused by christmas. Something to do with santas elves coming out of hibernation and feeling the love for each other...

Have you two been sniffing ajax?
 
heres a pic:

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Not the worst but a daft way of doing it. Couldn't he of come along further horizontal then gone vertical? Or just stayed vertical and drilled a new hole. Gas pipes shouldn't really cross cables if possible.
 
my thought was what if the panels get hit by lightening I would have thought the power going down that cable might like the look of a nice copper earthed pipe.
 
An absolute eyesore! I wouldn't live with that on my house. No reason for it what so ever. Looks cack.
 
because hes gone this way there is actually more bends overall and a longer pipe run. if he had said ive only got one sleeve, I would have nipped out and got another one.

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Christ, a short horizontal run from the meter to allow the main run to be completely vertical would've been better, it's a pig's ear.
 
What's on the loft wall left of the gas pipe. If the workings for the solar then he would have kept away from that but to 45 it looks awful
 
As far as displays of poor workmanship goes this doesnt make that list at all. Yes it could have been done abit better (and ALOT worse) but at the end of the day its all about working gas pressure at boiler. Without adequate pressure your boiler cant be signed off. So many boilers are put in these days with no regards to gas pipe and pressure. Money down the drain.

If you want to see what bad work looks like check out the hall of shame thread
 
As far as displays of poor workmanship goes this doesnt make that list at all. Yes it could have been done abit better (and ALOT worse) but at the end of the day its all about working gas pressure at boiler. Without adequate pressure your boiler cant be signed off. So many boilers are put in these days with no regards to gas pipe and pressure. Money down the drain.

If you want to see what bad work looks like check out the hall of shame thread

So as a paying customer you would accept this quality of work?
 
also doesn't a gas line have to be atleast 25-50mm away from any elec line 😉
 
So as a paying customer you would accept this quality of work?

Its not if I accept or not its that I have no excuse! What could I say "I dont like that 45, im not gona pay you"


I hear things like this every day from customers...just today was scrutinised by customer about a "bent" pipe. Had to tell him what benders were and their purpose..
 
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