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The bar is at 0.5 and the radiators work fineHave you any pressure in your boiler Anna ?
The bar reads 0.5 and the radiators work fine.Have you any pressure in your boiler Anna ?
Hi, I’m not sure what the filling loop is. Here are some more photos. The plumber is coming back on Monday but he seems to think it’s our fault for letting the bar go too high, although we haven’t seen it go high. I have lost faith after seeing the comments about how he fixed our pipe work under the sink.For that amount of water on the wall I am staggered theres any in it .
Has the filling loop been left open. ? When the heating is on what happens to the gauge ?
Saying that there were 3 plumbers. 2 installed the boiler and the other did the pipe work under the sink and he is the one coming back to install another radiator.Hi, I’m not sure what the filling loop is. Here are some more photos. The plumber is coming back on Monday but he seems to think it’s our fault for letting the bar go too high, although we haven’t seen it go high. I have lost faith after seeing the comments about how he fixed our pipe work under the sink.
Same for me dreadful workmanship what's so difficulty getting pipework plumb?From what I see on those pics , personally I wouldn’t let them back in the house .Sorry !!
Do you mean just the photo of under the sink or the boiler installation too?From what I see on those pics , personally I wouldn’t let them back in the house .Sorry !!
Sorry boiler installation isnt much better than the kitchen sink job , it may be the angle of the pic but it doesn’t look like the filter can be serviced , condensate pipe is a joke , and filling loop should have 2 user friendly levers , not one and a screwdriver valve , but its useable to be fair .Do you mean just the photo of under the sink or the boiler installation too?
Thank you for all your advice, it’s been very kind of you to spend your time replying to my comments.Sorry boiler installation isnt much better than the kitchen sink job , it may be the angle of the pic but it doesn’t look like the filter can be serviced , condensate pipe is a joke , and filling loop should have 2 user friendly levers , not one and a screwdriver valve , but its useable to be fair .
Its not a problem, as pro’s on here we see this all the time, 100 mph jobs , rush rush etc , and they always seem worse when builders are involved lol .Thank you for all your advice, it’s been very kind of you to spend your time replying to my comments.
Thank you for all your advice, it’s been very kind of you to spend time answering my questions,Sorry boiler installation isnt much better than the kitchen sink job , it may be the angle of the pic but it doesn’t look like the filter can be serviced , condensate pipe is a joke , and filling loop should have 2 user friendly levers , not one and a screwdriver valve , but its useable to be fair .
Sorry for the duplication, I couldn’t see that it had posted.Thank you for all your advice, it’s been very kind of you to spend time answering my questions,
I have turned the valve 90 degrees, I turned the heating down to 12 about half an hour ago because I was worried about it all but I have just noticed the bar is now nearly 3!Anna,
The filling loop is the braided hose directly under the boiler, and the black lever one appears slightly open, can’t tell on the other. Are you able to close the valve? Turning it more to 90 degreees.
Yes Anna, the other valve is open, so with the cold main being slightly open, will have built up over time. If it’s not leaking outside, then try and drain some heating water from a radiator.I have turned the valve 90 degrees, I turned the heating down to 12 about half an hour ago because I was worried about it all but I have just noticed the bar is now nearly 3!
Thank you, it is leaking outside so does that mean we don’t need to drain a radiatorYes Anna, the other valve is open, so with the cold main being slightly open, will have built up over time. If it’s not leaking outside, then try and drain some heating water from a radiator.
Thank you, it is leaking outside so does that mean we don’t need to drain a radiator
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