Hi, I'm looking for a bit of advice. I had a new boiler fitted 10 months ago. It was done through the a contractor working under the Health Through Warmth scheme. The system I had was a heat only system with an immersion heater for hot water. When they initially assessed my property they told me they would be fitting a like for like system ie heat only.
However on the day of installation they fitted a combination boiler without telling me what they were doing. I only realised what was happening when I saw one of the workmen carrying the hot water cylinder out of the house. I spoke with the lead engineer who assured me all was fine and this would be better for me.
A couple of months ago I was running hot water in the kitchen when suddenly all my electrics blew. My son who was upstairs shouted that there was water pouring out of the control panel of the shower. I turned the power to the shower off which fixed the electrics and had to turn the water off at the mains.
I called a plumber who told me the problem was that my shower was a pump action power shower and that the pressure from the mains caused by having a combination boiler had ruptured the valves in my shower and the water had then fried the electrics.
The problem I have is that the company that fitted the boiler are saying it's nothing to do with them. So I need to put in a complaint. Not being an expert I need a bit of help in phrasing the complaint in a way that makes it clear what they did wrong.
Please any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks