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yes and no. he did his work. end of the line.its just rough work by the plumber they should be capped off for you then he can do what he wants with his joints when he re fits the rads
yes and no. he did his work. end of the line.its just rough work by the plumber they should be capped off for you then he can do what he wants with his joints when he re fits the rads
i was on about full bore valved 🙂First off I'm a plumber!!!! Don't start throwing rotten veg at me lol
To say it's the plumbers fault isn't fair unless we know that for sure. If customer won't pay for the extra visit then it's the customers fault.
Not every tradesman can make multiple visits and this should be discussed before hand.
I always try to accommodate for other trades. I even keep a spare tap in the van so when I rip out a bathroom the tilers and plasterers can still use water in that room for adhesives etc.
Someone mentioned putting valves outside the room and then putting rad on after. Not the best idea I'm afraid especially if your using iso valves that will restrict flow and deliver less heat to the rad.
All I'm saying is......innocent until proven guilty. Blame the customer first and possibly yourself dare I say for not planning properly with the plumber before starting
i was on about full bore valved 🙂
easier than dealing with 20 radiators
thats down to lack of knowledgeAgreed especially as most non plumbers wouldn't add inhibitor to system upon topping up.
That's not a dig or anything
Me too!:sofahide:its time to confess im a multitrader.