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plumber purchased and installed a salamander shower pump, pump has stopped working after being used for just less than 6 months. Plumber has replaced with a new pump and is charging me for the new pump and says I need to deal with warranty after the event. I have no receipt as I did not purchase the pump and it was charged for within my invoice for re-fitting a new bathroom. I assumed that the plumber was re-fitting free of charge under the warranty. Have contacted Salamander and they will not re-imburse for the faulty pump. I am seeking advise on who should carry the responsibility for the cost of this replacement ?
 
If plumber bought then it’s upto him and also labour is foc for changing over
 
The plumber should have dealt with salamander and either got them out to replace it, or got a replacement pump from them and then swap the pumps over himself.

Either way no cost to you.

Of course if it had not been fitted correctly then the warranty is void……and neither of these options would have been available……
 

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