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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.
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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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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!
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
I thought it was quite expensive too, however this is the 1st quote I've been given
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