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Ladies & Gents, Looking for a few plumbers in the north London area and surrounding, 10 miles radius of Wood Green who would be interested to provide plumbing service/joint install projects. I have a number of leads to install Honeywell Evohome systems but I only want to deal with the control and programming side of things associated with the Evohome. The plumbing side may include radiator valve body replacements, system drain down and refill with inhibitor, automatic bypass valve fitted if not present. Naturally this could amount to a significant sum and this work would be a direct contract with you and the client via my introduction and at what charge you apply to the required work. The client prospects are financially able and savvy and so I am seeking professional plumbers, well presented in all aspects including client contract T's & C's to facilitate such work. Please let me know if you are interested. I am a part P registered electrician and honeywell trained Evohome system installer and general heating controls installer. Thanks Ian
 
Ian, please PM me as I have a customer after this system, and I'm looking for someone to wire the controls. This is in Kent. (I don't know if you would travel outside of London?)

Alternatively contact me via the website (link in the signature)

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Come on Dany you could do install this your self !!!
Go to Honeywell and see how simple it's .....

I could do your heating work should you wish Ian .
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stan
comtact detail on web site below
 
I've done the Honeywell course years ago, but as this is new, I thought I might get someone who's done em before to wire it up!

Maybe you've just changed my mind Stan!
 
Install the valves then set them up of you goo :) easy as that

you know is homeywell and you know it would be build in such a way that it will be simple to set !!! Just like all honeywell controls
 
True, not booked in until March so any horror stories I'll hopefully hear on here.
 
I quoted for this on a job a few months back which I didn't get. I spoke to Honeywell about it and they strongly advised doing the course for the Evohome stuff before installing, they said it was very complicated. As I didn't get the job I didn't do the course in the end, but may be worth looking in to if you want to fit it.
 
I am having problems sending private messages for unknown reasons. Can those interested please text me your number or call me Ian 07990 567941
 
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