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hahaha thats a gud one i love pics. sand and cement like the guys say but fire rated foam aint illigal as far as i know ( please quote bs if im wrong or edit post mods), as long as no fumes come back in and the filling substance has a fire rating.
 
Suppose it would have been better to post photo earlier, however as new to forum i have only just found out how to do it.
 
Never too late fella. I'd have the installer back as making good is part of the job......
 
Total shyte job. Don't want to worry you but if he left that what else has he left. Maybe down to the money.
 
All done now, thanks for the advice.
 

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The hole is filled With mortar? Cant really fill any more as i would be covering The join between flue pipe and 90deg bend.
 
Think he used a stick of dynamite to blow that hole through !! Annoys me that , as i dont leave the job untill ive patched the holes up. Never mind leave it full stop !
 
Think he used a stick of dynamite to blow that hole through !! Annoys me that , as i dont leave the job untill ive patched the holes up. Never mind leave it full stop !

Hehe, i once made some tnt at college by mistake when i mixed the wrong chemicals together!

To say the leastvmy tutor wasnt too impressed!
 
You even used a cardboard cutout to protect the boiler! What's your number I hate making good!
 
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