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Looks to me likes council upgrade. Fitters probably paid 400 and told finish it in a day.
2 plumbers and a lad. understanable.
this would take me and my lad 3/4 days I reckon but I have also previous experience of council work and their unrealistic demands.
and the tenants are worse than millionaires

All the council upgrades I've ever seen have complied with the regs otherwise they would be deemed unsafe. Most councils or HA's send an inspector to check the work, even down to checking the fuse rating is correct, this just looks like a set of dollopers who have chucked it in as quick as they can.
 
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I agree actually goz666, I was once told to return as I hadn't removed a clip from the cylinder cupboard!
but, under floors etc was very very rare to be checked.

Still, i dont even think ha's would let that condense pipe passed them!
 
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Once again thanks to all who have taken an interest. Here's the flue for those who asked.

https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=A04E9DE918A219DC!21458&authkey=!AOrb4xf1MoQi0gw&ithint=folder,

I wonder whether the white flue extension should be showing above the roof (yes I know it's a bit rough but it has since been re-tiled)

Yes this is the work of a qualified Gas safe engineer ID and number checked with photo on the register and no the commissioning sheet (Benchmark?) has not been fully completed.

He is a young man and he says he wants me to be happy with the installation so I will give him a second chance to put things right before going to Gas Safe.

As a layman there appear to be four levels of competence:

1) Best practice as espoused by your members

2) Manufactures recommendations being the corporate nod to best practice

3) Building regulations widely drawn and open to interpretation but differs to manufacturers regulations

4) Manufacturers minimum standards which vary from company to company

I think the industry still has some way to go to impose a minimum professional standard for at present the alternatives for the average customer are pick a contractor with references /feedback or employ a seperate specifier to select a contractor and then audit his work but at what cost?

Sorry rant over in the end I suppose you just can't legislate for character.

Once again thanks to all who took an interest.
 
The white of the flue should not be seen outside. Not sure about baxi flues, but shouldn't there be some self tapping screws holding it together.
 
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I havn't read all the comments so this may have been said but imo a flush is a days work on its own. Combi and rads is possible in a day with a two or three people, but to flush, install combi and replace 7 radiators in one day is far too quick and i would have concerns about the workmanship
 
List of faults I can see.
1 condence and blow off teed in
2 john guest fittings cannot cope with ph of condence water
3 condence line pipe size needs upgrading due to length of run
4 no clips fitted on condence line
5 no clips fitted on boiler pipe-work
6 electrical earth bonding needed at boiler
7 flue needs more supports
8 no clearance of combustable material or fire cover plates fitted on ceiling or roof
9 flue terminal looks less than 500mm from chimney in pics
I know some of my pick ups might be petty but boiler and 7 rads installed in a day needs to be picked up/ god knows how much it cost or what the rest of the job looks like. anyone see anythink ive missed?
 
The flange on the vertical flue is not located over the lead slate upstand, one of the the extensions needs shortening or else rain will get inside given the right/wrong weather conditions.
In my experience any rain entering here will run straight down the outside of the flue & probably end up getting into the boiler & goosing the fan or PCB.
 
I know it's not supposed to be done but I'd put money on John guest fittings being able to handle acidic water.

That condensate run is brilliant though.
 
I think the customer has got what he paid for, and should have done more research and got more quotes for comparison.
 
A little harsh on the customer...What is he to know.

He obviously has concerns about the installation, but it is not his fault.

He comes on this forum and wants to ask a few questions regarding the installation....There's no problem with that.

People have given their advice and recommendations - which is what he asked for.

As for turning the situation on the customer and blaming the customer for not doing enough research is - well below the belt.

We don't know the customers situation. He might be a complete twit, but the plumber who did the installation is a complete f-wit.

All sorts of information and help is given out to people who come on this site - mostly to people who want to do work themselves.

Maybe it's time to start a reversal.

Fobbing off DIY'ers and helping and assisting people that have had sub-standard work done by Plumbers.
 
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The flange on the vertical flue is not located over the lead slate upstand, one of the the extensions needs shortening or else rain will get inside given the right/wrong weather conditions.
In my experience any rain entering here will run straight down the outside of the flue & probably end up getting into the boiler & goosing the fan or PCB.

See what your saying about the slate, but its one of those rubbish rubber collar ones, personally I only use lead ones know they are a bit pricey, but get a 100% better seal, & lays better on tiles.
 

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