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This is part of why I don’t do house bashing!
Is the other part because they may stipulate plastic piping?
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This is part of why I don’t do house bashing!
I'm no expert on the subject, after all I do only fit bathrooms (whistling emoji) , but that's the way I read the building regs. And as far as I'm aware it is only deemed good practice to zone your heating off in properties below 150m2 floor area.If you’re right Craig, that **** architect cost me lots of money and time in unnecessary work.
But even the BCO said the houses had to be zoned.
I'm no expert on the subject, after all I do only fit bathrooms (whistling emoji) , but that's the way I read the building regs. And as far as I'm aware it is only deemed good practice to zone your heating off in properties below 150m2 floor area.
We're supposed to have lives outside of our careers? Can someone please tell my boss that . You are right though, they do keep changing, they need to make their mind up and just stick to it. Trvs for example, when changing a boiler, used to be recommended, then went to mandatory and now back to strongly reccomended. You can understand when changing a rad that as a drain down isn't required you can't force the customer to have a trv. But why it isn't mandatory for them while the system is drained for a boiler swap is just stupid.You’re probably reading it, as it is. We can’t know everything, far to much ever changing bureaucracy. We do have lives outside of our careers.
We're supposed to have lives outside of our careers? Can someone please tell my boss that . You are right though, they do keep changing, they need to make their mind up and just stick to it. Trvs for example, when changing a boiler, used to be recommended, then went to mandatory and now back to strongly reccomended. You can understand when changing a rad that as a drain down isn't required you can't force the customer to have a trv. But why it isn't mandatory for them while the system is drained for a boiler swap is just stupid.
I am sorry Craig but where does it state TRVs are only recommended ?We're supposed to have lives outside of our careers? Can someone please tell my boss that . You are right though, they do keep changing, they need to make their mind up and just stick to it. Trvs for example, when changing a boiler, used to be recommended, then went to mandatory and now back to strongly reccomended. You can understand when changing a rad that as a drain down isn't required you can't force the customer to have a trv. But why it isn't mandatory for them while the system is drained for a boiler swap is just stupid.
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