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Greggorio
Ok my mother had a new boiler fitted and one of the pipes in the house has leaked due to pressure. Now the plumber says it is due to limescale in the pipe which has become dislodged and a pinhole sized hole been steadily dripping for 3 weeks and ruined one of the ceilings (which the plumber went at with a chisel and the whole ceiling came down on one of her bedrooms including the computer that he told her she didnt need to move).
Now apparently the hole happened because the new boiler ties in with the mains differently somehow and therefore the pipes inside the house that previously were not at mains pressure are now at it and therefore this dislodged this piece of limescale and created the leak. Now is it his responsibilty to check the pipes are upto it with a pressure test before attaching the boiler or is it my mothers fault that her pipes are rubbish.
Basically is the leak the plumbers fault or just an unfortunate happening.
Is the mess the plumbers responsiblity or my mothers? Is fixing the leak the plumbers cost or my mothers etc
I just want to know based on current uk regulations and not "what should happen in an ideal world".
thanks for any help in advance
Now apparently the hole happened because the new boiler ties in with the mains differently somehow and therefore the pipes inside the house that previously were not at mains pressure are now at it and therefore this dislodged this piece of limescale and created the leak. Now is it his responsibilty to check the pipes are upto it with a pressure test before attaching the boiler or is it my mothers fault that her pipes are rubbish.
Basically is the leak the plumbers fault or just an unfortunate happening.
Is the mess the plumbers responsiblity or my mothers? Is fixing the leak the plumbers cost or my mothers etc
I just want to know based on current uk regulations and not "what should happen in an ideal world".
thanks for any help in advance