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New boiler fitted, part of the install was to brick up the old flue, prior to the job starting the plumber asked;

'Do you have matching bricks for the hole that will be left, or he can bring his own but they won't match the colour of your house bricks'

My reply - 'Bring bricks anyhow, but I'll try and get some'. Seems quite clear the job involved bricking up the old flue

This is what has been done, advice please! Is this a suitable fix? This is concrete with lines drawn in to look like bricks. The fitter has since stated 'Well, I'm not a brick layer'

I've since been quoted £275 from a brick layer to put right

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That is brilliant!!! Sorry to mock but that's awful. One of those you have to laugh or you'll cry moments
 
If he's not a bricklayer then he shouldn't mess with brickwork.

This must me the first ever floorstanding to wall mounted he's had to do.

He needs to find himself a bricklayer for future jobs.

P.S it's not concrete it's mortar, it'll fall out eventually with frost and rain attacking it.

You could find a local graffiti artist and see if they could do something with it.
 
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It looks like he's thrown it off a shovel at your wall.

This is one of the differences between prices on jobs.

Just out of curiosity, did you choose the cheapest price ?
 
I know we like to take the mick but the prv and the level condensate look a bit suss that said he put more clips on than I do
 
On a more serious note, I would ask him nicely to replace those and make it good.
If he was not up to doing it correctly, he should have allowed for a bricklayer to do it.
 
Here's a close up of the consendate pipe


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That looks a bit ropey to say the least, especially as he said he would be using bricks. Really should have used black pipe on the condense run externally as well to match the soil stack if I am being picky.
 
That looks a bit ropey to say the least, especially as he said he would be using bricks. Really should have used black pipe on the condense run externally as well to match the soil stack if I am being picky.
Every extremal pipe is black apart from this one
 
That looks a bit ropey to say the least, especially as he said he would be using bricks. Really should have used black pipe on the condense run externally as well to match the soil stack if I am being picky.

Same. That's not picky, it's professionalism.
 
What a Bodge up...

Looks like the condensate has just been pushed into the 4" soil stack as I can't see a strap on boss connector?, maybe just siliconed in lol...

Very lazy to use white, probs saved buying some new pipe & fittings... Same lazy excuse with the flue!
 
Looks a mess, along with the fact the condensate is in white when everything else is black. I'd get him back - as bricking up is part of the job and an attempt to get matching bricks should be made.
 
New boiler fitted, part of the install was to brick up the old flue, prior to the job starting the plumber asked;

'Do you have matching bricks for the hole that will be left, or he can bring his own but they won't match the colour of your house bricks'

My reply - 'Bring bricks anyhow, but I'll try and get some'. Seems quite clear the job involved bricking up the old flue

This is what has been done, advice please! Is this a suitable fix? This is concrete with lines drawn in to look like bricks. The fitter has since stated 'Well, I'm not a brick layer'

I've since been quoted £275 from a brick layer to put right

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275 from a bricklayer to put right... Seems a lot for half dozen bricks & some mortar! Shouldn't take too long!
 
What a Bodge up...

Looks like the condensate has just been pushed into the 4" soil stack as I can't see a strap on boss connector?, maybe just siliconed in lol...

Very lazy to use white, probs saved buying some new pipe & fittings... Same lazy excuse with the flue!


It has been siliconed in - there is NO strap on boss, I've queried this and been informed it's down to "personal preference when to use"
 
I thought it was quite expensive too, however this is the 1st quote I've been given
 
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