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Novice needs help
I had my old boiler replaced and changed to an unvented system and relocated into the loft. Everything worked well for the first month or so. I then had a different plumber and builder to create new bathrooms and also put on new radiators throughout. The original plumber came back to recommission the system and when he did so only one radiator got slightly warm at the bottom and at this time there was a squealing noise which he said was air in the system but it would find its way out. He then left after about an hour of being there and shortly after the noise became even worse and I went into the loft and it was coming from the pump which was also red hot, so I turned off the whole system. I told him and he said the builders plumber must have left solder in the system when he was putting the radiators on and he would sort a time to come back out and sort out. A day later (when the boiler was still off) the pressure relief valve discharged a lot of water down the side of the house.
A few weeks went by and the original plumber came back to pressure the system but at this point the boiler was losing pressure both times he tried to put pressure in. The pressure relief valve was changed as it has no resistance on it at all. Long story short one of the quick fit john guest t joints has popped and there is a leak under the downstairs floor.
Both plumbers are pointing the fingers to each other, one saying the other over pressured the system and cooked the pump which caused the joint to blow, and the other saying he didn’t fit the joint properly in the first place and the other issues (PRV) must be unrelated and just down to a faulty part??
I am in the middle and need to have the floor up to fix the leak and find out if there are any other leaks. But I want to know who is likely at fault?? Any help?
A few weeks went by and the original plumber came back to pressure the system but at this point the boiler was losing pressure both times he tried to put pressure in. The pressure relief valve was changed as it has no resistance on it at all. Long story short one of the quick fit john guest t joints has popped and there is a leak under the downstairs floor.
Both plumbers are pointing the fingers to each other, one saying the other over pressured the system and cooked the pump which caused the joint to blow, and the other saying he didn’t fit the joint properly in the first place and the other issues (PRV) must be unrelated and just down to a faulty part??
I am in the middle and need to have the floor up to fix the leak and find out if there are any other leaks. But I want to know who is likely at fault?? Any help?