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its perfectly acceptable!.

he's a gas engineeeeeer not a plumber.lol.
 
it's obviously an anti burglar device, by the time they've shinned up half way they're bored and give up.
 
I wish you lot would stop following me with a camera, how am I supposed to do a honest days work..........
 
That's the biggest offset I've ever seen. Is it plastic or flexis?
 
im guessing that they did not have a ladder long enough to just move the rwp over a few inches, either way it works i guess. lol
 
Just shows you the standard of customer expectations of "tradesmen" these days when anyone can think this is acceptable workmanship. That is as bad as i have ever seen.
 
Looking at it, I thought that the pipe clips were missing and/or awaiting fitting. Is this the finished job!!!!?
 
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