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Jul 7, 2019
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Hi, I have just had a Magnet kitchen installed and a new hob fitted on the 18th of May. It came to my attention shortly after, that the back of middle draw in the unit under the hob is just hitting the gas stopcock, I would say that the draw is not closing fully by about 0.5 to 1 mm. After several text messages, and his agreeance to come out, but failing to do so, I again asked if he would come out next week, his reply was "yes mate but I will have to charge to re-do this". My question is, is this unsafe? the draw is soft close and the back is made of thin flexible steel. I have his gas safe registration number on his certificate.

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Get him back, and he shouldn’t be charging for the work as he’s not made sure you’re satisfied, nor is it satisfactory workmanship.
 
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Aren’t those the gas taps with the gubbins at the back that shouldn’t be fitted anymore?
 
Get him back, and he shouldn’t be charging for the work as he’s not made sure you’re satisfied, nor is it satisfactory workmanship.
The point I was making is this
The GSR probably put the gas in BEFORE the kitchen was fitted, in the absence of a complete specification installed his work properly. So why should he carry the can ? The electrics look a bit near the knuckle as well in my opinion
is that a standard width utility space ...Rob Foster aka centralheatking
 
The point I was making is this
The GSR probably put the gas in BEFORE the kitchen was fitted, in the absence of a complete specification installed his work properly. So why should he carry the can ?

Perhaps yes, but also perhaps this could have been talked about (not dismissing it) at design and installation stage?
 
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Perhaps yes, but also perhaps this could have been talked about (not dismissing it) at design and installation stage?
Make Magnet pay, its their fault
in my opinion, they designed it I suppose and did not specify the clearance at the back, 99 x out of 100 they will get some fall guy to pay for the short falls in their specification. If that was a Health Service install it would NEVER be signed off
I know done plenty of medical work and the same standards should apply...Rob Foster aka centralheatking
 
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Something like an rf switch maybe ?
The unit is plugged in to a socket really tight so how can it be serviced etc...very poor ..but this is always the interface with
kitchen designers, plumbers, GSr, tilers, plasterer it goes on
which is why if you have enough lolly get a proper outfit in whom will co ordinate everthing and MOST important
sort out the Snagging which is absent here
Rob Foster aka centralheatking
 
The unit is plugged in to a socket really tight so how can it be serviced etc...very poor ..but this is always the interface with
kitchen designers, plumbers, GSr, tilers, plasterer it goes on
which is why if you have enough lolly get a proper outfit in whom will co ordinate everthing and MOST important
sort out the Snagging which is absent here
Rob Foster aka centralheatking

Draw pulls out probably
 

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