You missed half of wall
You missed half of wall
not the boiler!Nice. Do you service the boiler inbetween gauges too?
Do you skim back of sofa?Ran owt o gear
Don't know about that, but he does have a nasty habit of rubbing his cock on customers toothbrushes. All part of the price of course.Do you skim back of sofa?
Don't know about that, but he does have a nasty habit of rubbing his cock on customers toothbrushes. All part of the price of course.
Never touch them unless your insurance covers it. All sorts off s**t can happen and the customer will blame you. One day it will go tits up seen it loads of times.i almost always take them off and charge for it.
Have been caught a couple of times with leaky valves but leaves a better job in my opinion.
No, just pull them down a bit to plaster the behind.Would you take them off to plaster behind at home?
Theres no chance I.ll take em of.I ask customer if they want me to take them off ( prefer to ) at their risk , charge for time ( usually 30 min inc refil ) , had loads of problems with leaks but keep plumbing kit in van
I rarely get anyone not want it done
Same with electrics work , frequently asked for sockets moving , lots of down lights as well , they get a sparky in to test when finished , up to them , most don'tTheres no chance I.ll take em of.
My dad used to ask why I did this mucky job.i said I can cope with a call saying walls cracked . Not a call saying I.ve flooded or burnt house down
I ask customer if they want me to take them off ( prefer to ) at their risk , charge for time ( usually 30 min inc refil ) , had loads of problems with leaks but keep plumbing kit in van
I rarely get anyone not want it done
Lol like that would hold up in a small claims court when you flood someone's house with no insurance for itAt their risk? Lol.
Lol like that would hold up in a small claims court when you flood someone's house with no insurance for it
I don't take off old rads or micro Bore....
If they are reasonable new looking(15mm)
Will take em off .....
Always cap off at rad valves just in case...
But try not to....
No such thing. The only time you need to drain the full system is if the valves don’t shutWhat if it’s the main one n the hole system needs to be drained
No such thing. The only time you need to drain the full system is if the valves don’t shut
System drain down is easy with a combi boiler your about 90% guaranteed no problems when you refill however on a gravity fed system your about 50/50 if the system gets an air lock when you refill and they can be an absolute pig to clear