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Am looking for price guidance for the work as per below scope to fix heating/hot water on a system boiler (was quoted 900 excluding materials that sounds a lot...). Thanks.

-Drain down the central heating system.


- Fit two port zone valves to controlhot water and central heating circuit separately.

- Fit an automatic by-pass valve.

- Some pipework modification in theairing-cupboard related to the above.

- install new setof Honeywell controls including doing all the relative wiring.
-Install a new roomthermostat and a programmer.
- Fix a fused
spur on the power in order to make a better conditionin terms of the safety features and ease of use.


 
Nope tbh sounds too cheap
 
Also, I was told that apart from other materials the pipe and cable are from the van and hence no invoices will b provided, but the cost quoted is 150 pounds which sounds lot for may max two metres of pipe and 2 m of cable, I don't mind paying fair price but resent being taken advantage of...
 
Is this the same guy who wanted £900 to sort out the controls when your boiler was locking out on your other thread?
 
Seems steep to me. But maybe he priced it high because he doesn't really want it? For whatever reason..
 
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