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So what's the people's verdict? Buy a new sheet and lay it in the "correct" orientation, or leave it as it is?
aslong as your joint is on a joist your fine
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So what's the people's verdict? Buy a new sheet and lay it in the "correct" orientation, or leave it as it is?
Re: First Plumber.
What did you end up negotiating with him for payment?
You've found more issues with his work after you 'sacked' him.
And can anyone advise whether this bit of pipework going to our towel radiator is ok? The fat pipes (22mm?) are the cental heating flow and return pipes, so it makes sense to come off these, of course. But the thing that caught my untrained eye is the fact he's used a T piece as opposed to a straight piece, so there's a capped off little orphaned section of pipe which is completely unnecessary.
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The scorched fittings:
The one on the right seems like a trace of smoke damage (never heard of a heat mat eh?) and is probably fine, but the one on the left looks like he's probably soldered right up close to it and probably overheated the internals via thermal conduction down the copper pipe.
The pipework for the towel radiator goes down before it goes up, so it shouldn't airlock, and it will probably work alright, but seems to be a mess of various branded fittings unsupported and installed under strain. I wouldn't entirely trust it.
I'm not expecially worried about that short bit of orphaned pipe.
I felt sorry for you at one stage - then I took it back.
Now I feel genuinely sorry for you - teetering on 'morbidly sorry'
Those fittings he soldered, he didn't even disconnect the plastic fittings.
Anything melted / scorched - just replace.
Also the mix match of fittings - replace.
I would be sending the plumber some of the photo's you have put on here and asked for more than a refund.
I would threaten him with small claims for the full cost of the rectifications that are needed due to his standard of work.
This should include all the costs that you have incurred for the rectifications and anytime you have put in yourself.
This guy needs a wake up call!
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